Carcharodontosaurus Tooth Fossil for Display and Study

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This carcharodontosaurus tooth fossil is prepared as a complete product listing for a Carcharodontosaurus tooth specimen. It is written for collectors, fossil students and gift buyers who want clear display value, honest condition language and useful specimen notes.

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Carcharodontosaurus Tooth Fossil Details

A carcharodontosaurus tooth fossil is prized for shape first. The crown is usually laterally compressed with cutting edges that may retain fine serrations when preservation is strong. This is not the kind of tooth built for crushing. It was built to cut. That sharp profile is part of what makes this fossil type so popular with collectors. Even when the tooth has wear the outline still carries a strong predator look.

These fossils are commonly linked with the Late Cretaceous of North Africa and many specimens on the market are tied to Morocco. Still each tooth should be described on its own facts. If the specimen comes without a firm locality note the safest wording is broad rather than exact. Honest fossil copy matters because isolated dinosaur teeth can be difficult to assign with complete certainty. A careful listing can still be useful by describing likely origin general period and visible morphology without overclaiming.

Condition varies a lot from piece to piece. Some teeth keep a full crown with clean enamel and visible edge detail. Others may have chips a repaired tip a restored base or weathered enamel patches. None of that is unusual in the fossil market. Buyers often care more about overall shape than flaw free condition. A natural specimen with strong form can still make a very good collector display or study example.

A carcharodontosaurus tooth fossil also works well in educational settings. Students can compare it with smoother spinosaurid teeth and quickly see the difference in crown profile and edge structure. That makes it a simple but effective teaching fossil. It also displays well in a small case stand or drawer tray without taking up much space.

Before purchase ask for exact length width and any repair disclosure. That will tell you more than generic sales language. Color can range from tan to deep brown and darker gray tones depending on mineralization. Root preservation can vary and some specimens are crown only pieces.

Bullet Point Feature List

  • Classic theropod tooth fossil profile
  • Laterally compressed crown form
  • Natural preservation varies by specimen
  • Strong fit for shelves trays and teaching sets
  • May show wear repair or partial root loss
  • Best compared by exact photos and size

Technical Specs

SpecDetails
Fossil TypeDinosaur tooth fossil
MaterialFossilized tooth
SizeVaries by specimen
Estimated AgeLate Cretaceous
OriginLikely North Africa or ask for exact specimen details

Shipping note: protect the tooth tip and crown edges during packing. Warranty note: contact the seller soon after delivery if there is transit damage or a mismatch with listing photos.

Internal link: Carcharodontosaurus Teeth

External link: Encyclopaedia Britannica Carcharodontosaurus reference

Dimensions9 cm

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