Carnivorous dinosaur tooth (Abelisaurid indeterminate)
Era: Mesozoic
Period: Cretaceous
Age: Cenomanian-Turonian (100.5 - 89.8 Ma)
Formation: Tegana (Red sand)
From: Kem-Kem valley, Begaa, near of Taouz.
Province: Errachidía
Region: Drâa-Tafilalet, Morocco
Coordinates: 30°53'53.7"N 3°51'48.6"W
Measurements: Long 14mm 0,55" / Width 6mm 0,24"
Description: The enamel of this piece is 100% natural, it does not have restorations.
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The Kem Kem beds are located along the Moroccan border with Algeria. These are continental deposits belonging to the Cretaceous period, specifically to the Cenomanian floor (100.5 - 93.9 million years). The area is composed of a spectacular stone cliff that stretches over 250 kilometers in length and comprises a powerful sequence of between 150-200m of siltstones and fluvial sandstones. Several species of vertebrates, including elasmobranchs, bony fish, coelacanths, turtles, crocodiles, pterosaurs, dinosaurs, and birds have been found in this area. It is for this reason that various researchers from the most prestigious universities have referred to this site as "an area where danger lurks by land, sea and air." All of them agree that this site "constitutes a window to the Age of Dinosaurs in Africa." It is precisely here, in Kem Kem, where the fossil remains of three of the largest predatory dinosaurs ever known have been found.
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SKU: ABEL12
€18.00Price
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