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were all
dead before written history.
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dinosaur tooth comes with a Certificate of Authenticity (not shown) ,
and
each tooth (except for D101) comes with a glass-topped, fiber-filled
display
box and description, at no extra charge.
Item # D101
This tooth is from a
sauropod dinosaur called a Rebbachisaurus
garasbae (or as it My source says it is from
the Continental Sandstone Deposit,
South of Taouz, K' Sar Souk It probably munched on the
lush foliage present in that
area at that time, Length: 1-1/8"Width at widest part: 5/16"
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Item # D102outstanding. This is the dinosaur from which they modeled the famous velociraptors for the Juraissic Park movies. An awesome predator, to be sure. One look at this tooth, and you know this. The tooth has serrations, both on front and back. There is some wear on these serrations (more to the front than back), but that is to be expected. The dinosaur that owned this tooth actually used it! Get a chance to actually touch a tooth from this fearsome predator. If you did this while it was alive, it wouldn't have been very pleasant. It could have made short work of a Mike Tyson or actually any human! This tooth seems to be very rare. See photos to the right. My source says it is from
the Continental Sandstone Deposit,
South of Taouz, K' Sar Souk Length: 1-3/8"Width at widest part: 5/8"Shipping on this item: $5.00 Click Here to Contact us! |
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This is a tooth from a
carnivorous dinosaur called Spinosaurus
sp. This bad boy was the sail-backed
villain in the last Juraissic
Park movie. He was big. Some
say he could get This tooth still has some
of the matrix (rock it was found
in) stuck to it, and there is some My source says it is from
the Continental Sandstone Deposit,
South of Taouz, K' Sar Souk Length: 1-7/16"Width at widest part: 9/16"
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This is a gorgeous, larger tooth from a carnivorous dinosaur called Spinosaurus sp. This bad boy was the sail-backed villain in the last Juraissic Park movie. He was big and his teeth got big. Some say he could get to be 40-feet long, or more. (I don't think he could really beat a T-Rex, though, like was portrayed in the movie.) Wait until you wrap your fist around this beauty. It seems to be close to 2/3 of the length is enamel, a definite plus. See the photos on the right. This will be a jewel in anyone's collection! My source says it is from
the Continental Sandstone Deposit,
South of Taouz, K' Sar Souk Length: 3-1/2"Width at widest part: 1"
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This rare slender tooth is from a flying reptile called a Siroccopteryx moroccensis or pterosaur. It is in beautiful condition. It is thought that these creatures preferred fish for dinner. Some enamel seems to have flaked, and the tip shows a little wear, but there doesn't seem to be much cracking. I never see one of these for sale anywhere! My source says it is from
the Continental Sandstone Deposit,
South of Taouz, K' Sar Souk Length: 1-3/8"Width at widest part: 9/32"
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