Description
African T-Rex Dinosaur Tooth
Upper Cretaceous 146 million years old
Found in Morocco.
Size are between .5 – 1 inch and all weigh .5 grams and less.
The African T-Rex, known as Carcharodontosaurus, was a large meat-eating dinosaur that lived in North Africa during the Upper Cretaceous period, around 100 to 93 million years ago. It had big, sharp, serrated teeth made for cutting through flesh. Fossil teeth from this dinosaur have been found in the Kem Kem Beds of Morocco, a site rich in ancient fossils. Although it’s sometimes called the African T-Rex, it was not closely related to Tyrannosaurus rex. These teeth help scientists learn more about what it ate and how it lived.
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