Majungasaurus Tooth - 0.63 Inch

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Length 0.63 inches 16.0mm

Date Obtained  February 2021

Location Maevarano formation, Berivotra, Madagascar

Age 66 million years, Maastrichtian, Cretaceous

 

This Majungasaurus crenatissimus tooth has a size of 1.60 cm (0.63 inch), which makes it one of the smaller ones we’ve had. The quality isn’t excellent, but that’s the case for most fossils found at this location. The serrations are still in great shape and have the typical shape that can be expected for an Abelisauridae. A great way to obtain an affordable dinosaur tooth of this rare dinosaur.

Majungasaurus was an Abelisauridae, related to Rugops from Niger and Carnotaurus from the La Colonia formation of Argentina. Known from the Madagascan Maevarano formation, it lived along famous and iconic animals like Beelzebufo, Masiakasaurus and Rapetosaurus.

The Maevarano formation, located in the north-west Madagascar, is a late Cretaceous (most likely Maastrichtian) formation where a diverse ecosystem has been preserved. Among the fossils found here are frogs, turtles, early birds, fishes, a wide variety of dinosaurs and much more. The most famous animals known from this location are Mahajangasuchus, a very large crocodylimorph, the modest sized titanosaur Rapetosaurus and Majungasaurus, the most likely apex predator in this ecosystem.