0.6" Abelisaur Serrated Tooth Fossil Cretaceous Age Dinosaur Morocco COA, Display
Location: Tegana Formation, Kem Kem Basin, Morocco
Weight: 0.3 Ounces
Tooth Dimensions: 0.6 Inches Long, 0.3 Inches Wide, 0.2 Inches Thick
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Name: Abelisaurus
Diet: Carnivore
Size: Body estimated between 7 and 9 meters long
Imagine the scorching plains of the Cretaceous southern continents, where the deadly Abelisauridae family—“Abel’s lizards”—stalked their prey with precision. Abelisaurus, one of the earliest and most formidable members, dominated the landscape with its compact skull, powerful jaws, and muscular hind limbs.
These carnivorous theropods roamed South America and Africa, weighing up to 2,000 kilograms, and shared their hunting grounds with other giants like Carcharodontosaurus and Spinosaurus. Picture Abelisaurus tracking its next meal, relying on strength, speed, and strategy—a true apex predator of the Cretaceous period.
Fossil evidence reveals their remarkable adaptability and predatory prowess, highlighting the evolutionary success of ceratosaurian theropods. Their dominance in the ecosystem showcases predator-prey dynamics and survival strategies of prehistoric times.
Ideal for dinosaur enthusiasts, collectors, and educational displays, Abelisaurus is a striking symbol of prehistoric power, hunting mastery, and survival.
