Carcharodontosaurus saharicus Tooth 5.6cm – African T. rex | Morocco thoracic fossilCarcharodontosaurus saharicus Tooth African T. rex from the Cretaceous Cenomanian Stage (~93 million years ago) Kem Kem Beds, Taouz, Morocco This authentic Carcharodontosaurus saharicus tooth originates from the Cenomanian stage of the Late Cretaceous, approximately 93 million years ago. Discovered in the Kem Kem Beds near Taouz, Morocco, it comes from one of the largest predatory dinosaurs to ever inhabit North Africa. Often referred to as the
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This remarkable Tethysaurus nopcsai fossil comes from the Late Cretaceous seas of Goulmima
Known for its slender body
Katian Stage (~450–460 million years ago) | El Kaid Rami
just before the end of the Mesozoic era
approximately 93 million years ago
5cmCondition: 100% authentic fossil
along with well-developed regmaglypts — the characteristic thumbprint-like indentations created as the meteorite passed through Earth’s atmosphere
preserved in natural matrix and expertly prepared
Sauropod teeth such as this were adapted for stripping vegetation
This beautifully preserved Hollardops mesocristata trilobite is a classic example of marine life from the Devonian seas
and powerful bone structure — all perfectly stabilized and ready for display