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

$66.99

Location: Tegana Formation, Kem Kem Basin, Morocco

Weight: 0.3 Ounces 

Tooth Dimensions: 0.7 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

Venture into the Cretaceous landscapes of the southern continents, where the fierce Abelisauridae family, “Abel’s lizards,” ruled as apex predators. Among them, Abelisaurus emerged as one of the earliest and most formidable members, officially described by Argentine paleontologists in 1985.

These medium-to-large carnivorous theropods inhabited South America and Africa, with Moroccan fossils suggesting individuals weighed around 2,000 kilograms. Abelisaurus shared its ecosystem with other massive predators, including Carcharodontosaurus and Spinosaurus, navigating a world of constant competition and hunting challenges.

Built for predation, Abelisaurus had a compact skull, strong jaws, and muscular hind limbs, enabling swift attacks on prey. Fossil evidence demonstrates its adaptability and predatory success, providing crucial insight into Cretaceous predator-prey dynamics and the evolution of ceratosaurian theropods.

For dinosaur enthusiasts, paleontology fans, and collectors, Abelisaurus embodies prehistoric strength, predatory dominance, and survival, bringing the thrilling world of southern continents' apex predators to life.


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