Fossils
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Triceratops horridus (Marsh, 1889) Hell Creek Formation, South Dakota, USA Late Cretaceous Period - 69-66 Million Years Old Tooth : 1 x 0.8 inches (1 inch = 2.54 cm) A beautiful tooth with nice serrations and enamel color. One of the most famous and well known of all dinosaurs! Learn More -
$60.00Carcharodontosaurus saharicus (Depéret & Savornin, 1925) Tegana Formation Kem-Kem Basin, K'Sar es Souk Province, Morocco, North Africa Middle Cretaceous Period - 112-97 Million Years Old Tooth : 2.26 x 1.37 inches (1 inch = 2.54 cm) A beautiful tooth with nice serrations and enamel color. This tooth is missing the tip and is being offered at a discounted price. This prehistoric predator was larger than a T-Rex! Learn More
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$80.00
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Carcharodontosaurus saharicus (Depéret & Savornin, 1925) Tegana Formation Kem-Kem Basin, K'Sar es Souk Province, Morocco, North Africa Middle Cretaceous Period - 112-97 Million Years Old Tooth : 2.8 x 1.50 inches (1 inch = 2.54 cm) A beautiful tooth with nice serrations and enamel color. This tooth is missing the tip and is being offered at a discounted price. This prehistoric predator was larger than a T-Rex! Learn More -
$100.00Carcharodontosaurus saharicus (Depéret & Savornin, 1925) Tegana Formation Kem-Kem Basin, K'Sar es Souk Province, Morocco, North Africa Middle Cretaceous Period - 112-97 Million Years Old Tooth : 1.45 x 0.93 inches (1 inch = 2.54 cm) A beautiful tooth with nice serrations and enamel color. This prehistoric predator was larger than a T-Rex! Learn More
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$95.00
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Rebbachisaurus garasbae (Lavocat, 1954) Tegana Formation Kem-Kem Basin, K'Sar es Souk Province, Morocco, North Africa Middle Cretaceous Period - 112-97 Million Years Old Tooth : 1.6 x 0.51 inches (1 inch = 2.54 cm) This tooth had been in our personal collection for about ten years now. It shows incredible feeding wear detail on the tip and has no signs of repair or restoration. Properly described in 2015, this Sauropod had been known from various fossil fragments, but never had a formal scientific description. Wilson and Allain's (in 2015) redescribed Rebbachisaurus garasbae to be the type and only true species of Rebbachisaurus! Learn More -
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Spinosaurus aegyptiacus (Stromer, 1915) Tegana Formation Kem-Kem Basin, K'Sar es Souk Province, Morocco, North Africa Middle Cretaceous Period - 112-97 Million Years Old Tooth : 2.07 x 0.60 inches (1 inch = 2.54 cm) A nice Spinosaurus tooth with rich color. Learn More -
$40.00Spinosaurus aegyptiacus Tegana Formation Kem-Kem Basin, K'Sar es Souk Province, Morocco, North Africa Middle Cretaceous Period - 112-97 Million Years Old Tooth : 1.91 x 0.65 inches (1 inch = 2.54 cm) A Spinosaurus tooth displayed on the original piece of matrix, as it was found in the dig site! Surrounding the tooth are the remains of other bones and pieces of fossils throughout the sandstone. Learn More
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$25.00Spinosaurus aegyptiacus Tegana Formation Kem-Kem Basin, K'Sar es Souk Province, Morocco, North Africa Middle Cretaceous Period - 112-97 Million Years Old Tooth : 0.68 x 0.32 inches (1 inch = 2.54 cm) A Spinosaurus tooth displayed on the original piece of matrix, as it was found in the dig site! Surrounding the tooth are the remains of other bones and pieces of fossils throughout the sandstone. Learn More
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$150.00
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Spinosaurus aegyptiacus (Stromer, 1915) Tegana Formation Kem-Kem Basin, K'Sar es Souk Province, Morocco, North Africa Middle Cretaceous Period - 112-97 Million Years Old Tooth : 3.70 x 0.94 inches (1 inch = 2.54 cm) A beautiful red Spinosaurus tooth with incredible color and with the root still attached! This tooth exhibits a severe "S-bend"pathology on the end of the tooth, pathological tooth deformities are sometimes caused by disease or other physical ailments to the animal. A pathology in the tooth is usually caused by an infection or deformity in the jaw, causing the tooth to grow irregularly, in this case with a severe bend in the tooth. Learn More -
$70.00
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Spinosaurus aegyptiacus (Stromer, 1915) Tegana Formation Kem-Kem Basin, K'Sar es Souk Province, Morocco, North Africa Middle Cretaceous Period - 112-97 Million Years Old Tooth : 2.20 x 1.22 inches (1 inch = 2.54 cm) A gemmy Spinosaurus tooth with incredibly colorful patina on preserved the tooth enamel. Learn More