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0.7" Abelisaur Serrated Tooth Fossil Cretaceous Age Dinosaur Morocco COA, Display

69.99

Location: Tegana Formation, Kem Kem Basin, Morocco

Weight: 0.3 Ounces 

Tooth Dimensions: 0.7 Inches Long, 0.4 Inches Wide, 0.2 Inches Thick

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Name: Abelisaurus

Diet: Carnivore

Size: Body estimated between 7 and 9 meters long

The Abelisauridae family—translated as "Abel’s lizards"—includes a group of ceratosaurian theropod dinosaurs that thrived during the Cretaceous period, often called the Kem Kem Abelisaur. The type genus Abelisaurus was officially named by Argentine paleontologists in 1985. As one of the earliest members of Abelisauridae, these carnivorous theropods were mostly found across southern landmasses, including South America and Africa. Abelisaurus is a medium to large theropod; fossil remains from Morocco suggest individuals may have weighed around 2,000 kilograms. These early members lived alongside other large theropods like Carcharodontosaurus and Spinosaurus in their ecosystem.


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