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Carcharodontosaurus Dinosaur Tooth Fossil Kem Kem Beds Morocco Cretaceous Apex Predator Fossil Specimen from Tegana Formation

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Genuine Carcharodontosaurus Dinosaur Tooth Fossil – Kem Kem Beds, Morocco

This remarkable fossil tooth comes from one of the most famous dinosaur-bearing formations in the world. It is a genuine Carcharodontosaurus dinosaur tooth fossil discovered in the Tegana Formation of the Kem Kem Beds, located in the Kem Kem Basin of southeastern Morocco. These deposits date to the Aptian Stage of the Early Cretaceous Period, approximately 125–113 million years ago, when northern Africa was home to a diverse ecosystem of giant reptiles and predatory dinosaurs.

The specimen offered here is an authentic fossil and includes a Certificate of Authenticity with a lifetime guarantee. The fossil shown in the photographs is the exact specimen you will receive, carefully selected for its preservation and visual appeal. For exact measurements, please refer to the accompanying photographs which show the full size and detail of the tooth.

About Carcharodontosaurus – One of the Largest Predatory Dinosaurs

Carcharodontosaurus was one of the largest carnivorous dinosaurs ever discovered. Its name means “shark-toothed lizard”, referring to the distinctive serrated teeth that resemble the cutting edges of shark teeth. These enormous theropods belonged to the family Carcharodontosauridae, within the order Theropoda, a group of bipedal carnivorous dinosaurs that also includes Tyrannosaurus and Allosaurus.

Adult Carcharodontosaurus individuals could reach lengths of over 12–13 metres (40+ feet), making them among the dominant apex predators of the Early Cretaceous ecosystems of North Africa. Their skulls were massive, often exceeding 1.5 metres in length, and were equipped with rows of blade-like teeth designed to slice through flesh.

Tooth Morphology and Fossil Characteristics

Carcharodontosaurus teeth are highly distinctive and are prized by collectors for their elegant form and razor-like serrations. Typical characteristics include:

  • A laterally compressed blade-like crown
  • Fine serrations (denticles) along the cutting edges
  • Slight curvature suited for gripping and slicing prey
  • Strong enamel structure designed to withstand high feeding stresses

These teeth functioned like biological steak knives, allowing the dinosaur to efficiently cut through muscle and hide. The serrations helped tear flesh from prey animals, which likely included large herbivorous dinosaurs living in the same environment.

Fossil teeth from this species are often shed naturally during the animal’s lifetime and preserved within river sediments, which is how specimens like this one became fossilised.

Geological Origin – The Kem Kem Beds

The Kem Kem Beds are a renowned fossil-bearing sequence stretching across southeastern Morocco and western Algeria. The formation represents a fluvial and deltaic depositional environment, where ancient river systems flowed across broad floodplains before emptying into shallow coastal waters along the southern margin of the Cretaceous Tethys Sea.

These sediments are famous for producing an extraordinary assemblage of vertebrate fossils, including:

  • Giant theropods such as Carcharodontosaurus
  • The sail-backed predator Spinosaurus
  • Large crocodilians and fish
  • Pterosaurs and numerous other reptiles

The abundance of predator fossils suggests this region supported a rich ecosystem of aquatic and terrestrial prey species.

A Collectible Piece of Cretaceous Natural History

Carcharodontosaurus teeth from the Kem Kem Beds are among the most recognisable dinosaur fossils in the world and are highly sought after by collectors, educators, and enthusiasts of prehistoric life. Each tooth represents a tangible connection to the ancient ecosystems of Cretaceous North Africa and to one of the largest carnivorous dinosaurs to ever walk the Earth.

This fossil has been carefully chosen for its quality and presentation value, making it an excellent addition to a fossil collection, display cabinet, museum-style exhibit, or educational teaching collection.

Authenticity and Presentation

  • Genuine fossil specimen
  • Origin: Tegana Formation, Kem Kem Beds, Morocco
  • Age: Early Cretaceous, Aptian Stage (approx. 125–113 million years old)
  • Species: Carcharodontosaurus sp.
  • Includes Certificate of Authenticity with lifetime guarantee
  • The fossil in the photographs is the exact specimen you will receive

A striking relic of a powerful Cretaceous predator, this fossil tooth offers a fascinating glimpse into one of the most dramatic prehistoric ecosystems ever discovered.

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Genuine Carcharodontosaurus Dinosaur Tooth Fossil – Kem Kem Beds, Morocco

This remarkable fossil tooth comes from one of the most famous dinosaur-bearing formations in the world. It is a genuine Carcharodontosaurus dinosaur tooth fossil discovered in the Tegana Formation of the Kem Kem Beds, located in the Kem Kem Basin of southeastern Morocco. These deposits date to the Aptian Stage of the Early Cretaceous Period, approximately 125–113 million years ago, when northern Africa was home to a diverse ecosystem of giant reptiles and predatory dinosaurs.

The specimen offered here is an authentic fossil and includes a Certificate of Authenticity with a lifetime guarantee. The fossil shown in the photographs is the exact specimen you will receive, carefully selected for its preservation and visual appeal. For exact measurements, please refer to the accompanying photographs which show the full size and detail of the tooth.

About Carcharodontosaurus – One of the Largest Predatory Dinosaurs

Carcharodontosaurus was one of the largest carnivorous dinosaurs ever discovered. Its name means “shark-toothed lizard”, referring to the distinctive serrated teeth that resemble the cutting edges of shark teeth. These enormous theropods belonged to the family Carcharodontosauridae, within the order Theropoda, a group of bipedal carnivorous dinosaurs that also includes Tyrannosaurus and Allosaurus.

Adult Carcharodontosaurus individuals could reach lengths of over 12–13 metres (40+ feet), making them among the dominant apex predators of the Early Cretaceous ecosystems of North Africa. Their skulls were massive, often exceeding 1.5 metres in length, and were equipped with rows of blade-like teeth designed to slice through flesh.

Tooth Morphology and Fossil Characteristics

Carcharodontosaurus teeth are highly distinctive and are prized by collectors for their elegant form and razor-like serrations. Typical characteristics include:

  • A laterally compressed blade-like crown
  • Fine serrations (denticles) along the cutting edges
  • Slight curvature suited for gripping and slicing prey
  • Strong enamel structure designed to withstand high feeding stresses

These teeth functioned like biological steak knives, allowing the dinosaur to efficiently cut through muscle and hide. The serrations helped tear flesh from prey animals, which likely included large herbivorous dinosaurs living in the same environment.

Fossil teeth from this species are often shed naturally during the animal’s lifetime and preserved within river sediments, which is how specimens like this one became fossilised.

Geological Origin – The Kem Kem Beds

The Kem Kem Beds are a renowned fossil-bearing sequence stretching across southeastern Morocco and western Algeria. The formation represents a fluvial and deltaic depositional environment, where ancient river systems flowed across broad floodplains before emptying into shallow coastal waters along the southern margin of the Cretaceous Tethys Sea.

These sediments are famous for producing an extraordinary assemblage of vertebrate fossils, including:

  • Giant theropods such as Carcharodontosaurus
  • The sail-backed predator Spinosaurus
  • Large crocodilians and fish
  • Pterosaurs and numerous other reptiles

The abundance of predator fossils suggests this region supported a rich ecosystem of aquatic and terrestrial prey species.

A Collectible Piece of Cretaceous Natural History

Carcharodontosaurus teeth from the Kem Kem Beds are among the most recognisable dinosaur fossils in the world and are highly sought after by collectors, educators, and enthusiasts of prehistoric life. Each tooth represents a tangible connection to the ancient ecosystems of Cretaceous North Africa and to one of the largest carnivorous dinosaurs to ever walk the Earth.

This fossil has been carefully chosen for its quality and presentation value, making it an excellent addition to a fossil collection, display cabinet, museum-style exhibit, or educational teaching collection.

Authenticity and Presentation

  • Genuine fossil specimen
  • Origin: Tegana Formation, Kem Kem Beds, Morocco
  • Age: Early Cretaceous, Aptian Stage (approx. 125–113 million years old)
  • Species: Carcharodontosaurus sp.
  • Includes Certificate of Authenticity with lifetime guarantee
  • The fossil in the photographs is the exact specimen you will receive

A striking relic of a powerful Cretaceous predator, this fossil tooth offers a fascinating glimpse into one of the most dramatic prehistoric ecosystems ever discovered.

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