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Very nice original matrix block containing two Spinosaurus
Dinosaur teeth measuring approx 3 inches and the other approx 2
inches.The matrix measures 8 inches x 5 inches.The matrix also
contains a partial sawfish tooth, found in the Kem Kem Basin
Morocco and is Cretaceous age approx 90 Million years old. price
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Carcharodontosaurus Sahiricus fully rooted tooth
Tegana Formation,Kem Kem Basin Morocco very
rare rooted tooth from this predatory dinosaur
more photos available just email for more
details. tooth and root measure 5 inches
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Large Spinosaurus tooth in its original matrix.Measures
3 1/4 inches .a big tooth.Found Kem Kem
Basin.Morocco.Cretaceous 90 million years.95euros
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For sale true World
class Carcharodontosaurus Sahiricus Dinosaur tooth measuring
93mm long just shy of 4 inches and 20 mm thick at its widest
no repairs and no
restoration and from my private collection, stunning and razor
sharp serrations. Teeth as outstanding as this rarely come up
for sale. Tooth was found over 15 years ago
and is from the front of the mouth of this predatory dinosaur.
this is the closest I have seen to a pre max from
Carcharodontosaurus Sahiricus.Cretaceous age approx 90 million
years old , Tegana formation, Kem Hem Morocco.SOLD

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Very rare and genuine Suchomimus Tenerensis
tooth from the Tenere Desert,Niger. Genuine Suchomimus teeth are
extremely rare and rarely if ever come on the market.This tooth
is from my private collection.Suchomimus Tenerensis is only
found in Niger and was never found in Morocco.I cannot stress
the rarity of this tooth.It is unlikely a serious collector will
have the opportunity to acquire a genuine tooth from this
predatory Dinosaur again.I know of no other teeth from this
species for sale anywhere,tooth is more lateral than the rounder
shaped Spinosaur teeth .The subconical crowns are slightly
recurved and have fine marginal serrations and textured enamel
surfaces.Spinosaursus teeth have no serrations
Paul
Sereno and his team reported in 1998 that they had found fossils
that represented about two-thirds of the skeleton of a huge
meat-eater in the Elrhaz Formation in Niger.[2] They named the
genus Suchomimus ("crocodile mimic") after the shape of the
animal's head and the species tenerensis after the Ténéré Desert
in which it was found.[2]
Suchomimus has been placed among the
spinosaurids, a group of large predator-scavengers adapted for
hunting fish and with less heavily-built skulls when compared to
other similarly-sized theropods, like
the tyrannosaurids.[3] Apart from the back ridge, Suchomimus was
very similar to the spinosaurid Baryonyx which also had strong
forelimbs and a huge sickle-curved claw on its "thumb". And, as
with Baryonyx, the claw was the first fossil part to be noticed
bypalaeontologists. The holotype and only known individual
of Suchomimus was considerably larger than that ofBaryonyx,
Detailed study shows that the specimen of Suchomimus was a
subadult about 11 meters (36 ft) in length and weighing between
2.9t and 4.8t, but scientists think that it may have grown to
about 12 meters (40 ft) long, approaching the size
of Tyrannosaurus. The overall impression is of a massive and
powerful creature that ate fish and presumably other sorts of
meat (carrion, if naught else) more than 100 million years ago,
when the Sahara was a lush,swampy habitat.
price 395euros.
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Very rare and genuine Suchomimus Tenerensis
tooth from the Tenere Desert,Niger. Genuine Suchomimus teeth are
extremely rare and rarely if ever come on the market.This tooth
is from my private collection.Suchomimus Tenerensis is only
found in Niger and was never found in Morocco.I cannot stress
the rarity of this tooth.It is unlikely a serious collector will
have the opportunity to acquire a genuine tooth from this
predatory Dinosaur again.I know of no other teeth from this
species for sale anywhere,tooth is more lateral than the rounder
shaped Spinosaur teeth .The subconical crowns are slightly
recurved and have fine marginal serrations and textured enamel
surfaces.Spinosaursus teeth have no serrations
Price 195euros.
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Cretaceous (120 m.y.o.)
Continental Sandstone Deposits
Kem-Kem Basin, Morocco
Stunning World Class Carcharodontosaurus Sahiricus tooth
measuring just under 4 1/2 inchs,a monster example of
this predatory Dinosaur tooth.Dark walnut brown with
zero restoration and no repairs with stunning natural
enamel,Tooth is a thick heavy more robust type and not
the gracile type of tooth often seen..This tooth has
been in my collection for the last decade and teeth of
this quality are just not found anymore.Possibly the
best Carch tooth for sale anywhere.
A very reluctant sale. price 3250euro.
Charles Depéret and J.
Savornin were the first to unearth some of the first
Carcharodontosaurus fossils during a North African dig
in 1927, it was a discovery in the 1990s that gave a
clearer picture of this creature.
A 1996 expedition
to Morocco led by paleontologist Paul C. Sereno
revealed a huge skull and partial skeleton of a
Carcharodontosaurus saharicus. It appeared to be
larger than North America’s Tyrannosaurus rex and a
close relative to South America’s Giganotosaurus.
The skull alone measured 5 feet 4 inches long.

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Very rare Suchomimus Tenerensis dinosaur tooth from Niger,Suchomimus is
not known from Morocco and is only found in parts of the Tenere
Desert,The tip is worn but it does not in any way detract from this
very important fossil dinosaur teeth. moew information can be found
on this Dinosaur at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suchomimus
SOLD
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very rare Dinosaur tooth from Niger Afrovenator abakensis
"African hunter") is a
genus of megalosaurid
theropod dinosaur from the mid Jurassic Period of northern Africa.
It was a bipedal
predator, with a mouthful of sharp teeth and three claws on each
hand. Judging from the one skeleton known, this dinosaur was
approximately 9 metres (30 ft) long from snout to tail tip.The
remains of Afrovenator were
discovered in the Tiourarén
Formation of the department of
Agadez in Niger. The Tiourarén was originally thought to
represent the Hauterivian
to Barremian stages
of the early Cretaceous
Period, or approximately 136 to 125 million years ago (Sereno et
al. 1994). However, re-interpretation of the sediments showed
that they are probably mid- Jurassic in age, dating Afrovenator to
the Bathonian to
Oxfordian Oxfordian stages, between 164 and 161 mya. The sauropod
Jobaria, whose remains were first mentioned in the same
paper which named Afrovenator,
is also known from this formation
Afrovenator is
known from a single nearly complete skeleton, featuring most of
the skull (minus the mandible ,
or lower jaw), parts of the spinal
column , hands, and forelimbs, a nearly complete pelvis
, and complete hind limbs. This skeleton is housed at the University
of Chicago . Please email me for details and
price.This tooth is beyond rare.

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Very rare Razanandrongobe Sakalavae Tooth from this early Jurassic
Tyrannosaurid ,currently assigned as an Archosaur I am told that it will
soon be assigned as Tyrannosaur .Tooth was found in the Majunga
Basin,Madagascar and is mid Jurassic age .The tooth has a feeding
facet to the tip area but this is normal for these teeth as this beast
was a bonecrusher.This tooth is from my private collection you will not
see another one for sale anywhere,,these are extremely rare teeth Beyond
rare and for Dinosaur teeth collectors this is the rarest predator tooth
available toot hmeasures 2 inchs. .Price 1350euro
Maganuco S., Dal Sasso C., and Pasini G. (2006) A new large predatory
archosaur from the Middle Jurassic of Madagascar. Atti della Società
Italiana di Scienze Naturali e del Museo Civico di Storia Naturale in
Milano, 147 (I): 19-51.
The vertebrate remains represent one of the largest predatory
"archosaurs" from Gondwana. The remains ¨holoype[ MSNM V5770] consist of
a fragmentary right maxilla bearing three teeth and seven isolated teeth
that clearly belong to a single taxon. Although the scarcity of the
remains renders establishment of affinities difficult, the presence of a
unique combination of features including a well developed medial shelf
of the maxilla, rostral and lateral teeth respectively U-shaped and
sub-oval in cross-section, and very large tooth denticles (1 per mm),
allows us to erect a new taxon, Razanandrongobe
sakalavae. Additionally, the structure of the teeth, the peculiar
wear of their enamel, and the morphology of the maxilla strongly suggest
thatRazanandrongobe sakalavae often
crushed the bones of its prey.

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