Carcharodontosaurus Tooth - Fossil Specimen


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Description

Mined from: Kem Kem Beds, southeastern Morocco,

Era: Late Cretaceous
Geological Age: 100-94 mya

Description: This one of a kind Carcharodontosaurus tooth fossil specimen from Morocco features a long, curved theropod tooth with a warm reddish-brown surface, darker natural mineral staining, and a broad broken root end. The tooth has a strong blade-like profile, tapering to a pointed tip with visible serrations along the edge. Its enamel shows natural wear, fossil texture, and earthy color variation, giving the piece an authentic prehistoric character and a bold display presence.

Carcharodontosaurus was one of the largest carnivorous dinosaurs of the Cretaceous Period, living roughly 100 to 94 million years ago. Its name means “shark-toothed lizard,” referring to the sharp, serrated cutting teeth it used to process prey. Fossils attributed to Carcharodontosaurus are commonly found in the Kem Kem Beds of southeastern Morocco, a famous fossil-bearing region that once held rivers, floodplains, large fish, crocodilians, pterosaurs, and several predatory dinosaurs.

Spiritually, dinosaur tooth fossils are often associated with ancient strength, endurance, grounding, courage, and survival. Carcharodontosaurus teeth in particular are often connected with primal power, protection, confidence, and resilience. This specimen carries a strong, earthy energy, making it a meaningful piece for fossil collectors, natural history enthusiasts, or anyone drawn to ancient life and prehistoric symbolism.

Quantity: 1pc

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