Own a genuine relic from the age of dinosaurs with this 0.71-inch fossil theropod tooth, likely from a member of the Abelisauridae family—a group of predatory dinosaurs that roamed the ancient river systems of North Africa during the Late Cretaceous period (~95 million years ago).
This tooth was excavated from the Kem Kem Beds near Taouz, Morocco, one of the most productive fossil sites in the world. Though compact in size, it features the classic shape and texture typical of Abelisaurid teeth, making it a great addition to any fossil collection.
🦴 Tooth Details:
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Species: Abelisaurus sp. (Abelisaurid theropod)
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Size: 0.71"
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Location: Kem Kem Beds, Taouz, Morocco
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Age: Late Cretaceous (~95 million years ago)
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Condition: Minor repair; no restoration or reshaping
This tooth is perfect for collectors seeking a more affordable example of a real dinosaur fossil without sacrificing authenticity or prehistoric value. Whether you're curating a display or starting your fossil journey, this specimen offers a tangible connection to the ancient world of carnivorous dinosaurs.
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🦖 About Fossil Abelisaurus Teeth
Fossil teeth from Abelisaurus and related abelisaurid dinosaurs are captivating relics from the Late Cretaceous and are among the rarer theropod fossils available to collectors. These carnivorous dinosaurs roamed parts of Gondwana—including what is now Morocco, Argentina, and Madagascar—around 70 to 95 million years ago.
Abelisaurus teeth are typically:
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Curved and blade-like, often with fine serrations along the edges
- More compressed side-to-side than other theropods like Spinosaurus
- Found in a range of sizes and colorations depending on sediment conditions
While Abelisaurus itself is primarily known from South America, many North African finds—including isolated theropod teeth from the Kem Kem Beds of Morocco—are attributed to abelisaurids due to similar morphology and age.
These fossil-rich red beds also preserve remains of Spinosaurus, Carcharodontosaurus, and other Cretaceous predators, making abelisaurid teeth exciting additions to multi-dinosaur collections.
Each Abelisaurus-related tooth from Fossil Driven is:
- Sourced directly from Moroccan fossil sites
- Carefully inspected for repair, restoration, and authenticity
- A real piece of the ecosystem that supported multiple apex predators
Perfect for:
- Dinosaur fossil collectors and theropod enthusiasts
- Comparing tooth structure across predatory dinosaurs
- Museum-quality educational setups
- Unique prehistoric gifts