Collection: Carcharodontosaurus Teeth for Sale

Carcharodontosaurus teeth provide insight into one of the largest predatory dinosaurs of the Late Cretaceous period, dating to approximately 95 million years ago. These authentic fossils are sourced from the Kem Kem Beds of Morocco, a world-renowned fossil region known for its abundance of large theropod remains.

Carcharodontosaurus saharicus was a massive carnivorous dinosaur distinguished by its serrated, blade-like teeth, adapted for slicing flesh. Its dentition reflects a highly effective predatory strategy and makes these teeth easily recognizable among Cretaceous theropod fossils.

Fossil Carcharodontosaurus teeth vary in size, shape, and preservation, offering a range of specimens suitable for advanced dinosaur collections, educational displays, and Cretaceous-focused fossil sets. Their combination of size, sharp serrations, and historical significance makes them a cornerstone species within Kem Kem theropod assemblages.

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