0.9" Abelisaur Serrated Tooth Fossil Cretaceous Age Dinosaur Morocco COA, Display
Location: Tegana Formation, Kem Kem Basin, Morocco
Weight: 0.3 Ounces
Tooth Dimensions: 0.9 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
Meet Abelisaurus, a pioneering member of the Abelisauridae family, “Abel’s lizards,” one of the earliest ceratosaurian theropods. Thriving during the Cretaceous period, these predators inhabited the southern continents of South America and Africa, weighing up to 2,000 kilograms according to Moroccan fossils.
Abelisaurus shared its ecosystems with other massive predators, such as Carcharodontosaurus and Spinosaurus, using its compact skull, strong jaws, and muscular hind limbs to hunt effectively. These adaptations highlight the evolutionary success and apex predator status of Abelisauridae in southern Cretaceous ecosystems.
Perfect for dinosaur collectors, educators, and enthusiasts, Abelisaurus embodies prehistoric strength, predatory skill, and survival, offering a window into the predator-prey relationships and ecological balance of its time. Add this fascinating dinosaur to your collection or educational exhibit and explore the world of Cretaceous carnivores.
