Caracharodontosaurus saharicus, tooth with serrations

Carcharodontosaurus lived the coastal plains of North Africa and western Morocco during the late Jurassic to early Cretaceous 100-95 million years ago. It is sometimes called the African T-rex. It was a large bipedal predator with very large serrated teeth.

Carcharodontosaurus was up to 39 feet long and 15 feet tall. The head and skull were more crocodile shaped. There was also a very large sail on it back. 



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Caracharodontosaurus saharicus, tooth with serrations 

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3 3/8 x1.25 inches
Item 188 

Category: Replicas
Type: Teeth
Phylum: Vertebrates
Class: Dinosaurs

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