Length 1.76 inches 44.8mm
Date listed 26th August 2023
Location Kem Kem beds, Morocco
Age Cretaceous 96-99 Million years
This is a good Carcharodontosaurid tooth, a worthy addition to any collection, it is however missing the tip but still has great enamel and serration and has no repairs or restoration.
Possibly the largest predator in the kem kem beds, with its huge serrated teeth this carnivore was most certainly hunting other dinosaurs including Spinosaurus. Originally discovered in 1914 and described later in 1931 by Ernst Stromer, its name meaning jagged (carchar) teeth (odon) with modern estimates placing this dinosaur around 42 foot long and 7.8 metric tons, competing in size with the South American cousin Giganotosaurus.
This fossil has been consolidated with Paraloid B-72, which is a standard between personal collectors and museums, this is to preserve the fossil for generations to come and prevent pyrite disease, and also comes with a nice display box and identification label ready to be displayed