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A rare and fascinating small theropod tooth from the Abelisauridae family, found in North Africa (Upper Cretaceous). These compact predator teeth are beautifully preserved with sharp, evenly serrated edges and a distinctive curved shape.
A true collector’s piece from a dinosaur group not yet formally described in this region — authentic, natural, and full of history.
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Family: Abelisauridae (indet.)
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Age: Late Cretaceous (~95 million years)
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Origin: Kem Kem, Morocco
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Material: Fossilized tooth, 100% genuine
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Size: Small Aprox (1,5 cm)
Unique opportunity to own a tooth from one of Africa’s rarest predatory dinosaurs.