Exceptionally Fine and Scientifically Important Cacharodontosaurus Tooth
Condition Report
Large quality anterior tooth. Complete and long root which now is hollowed out allowing view of the enamel wall thickness and morphology. It also appears to have most of the surface remaining on the root. This is very rare and stable specimen tooth, with minimal restoration. Still fine serrations remain
Images are of one specimen at different angles
Location
Tegana Formation, Kem Kem, Morocco, North Africa
Geological Age
Mesozoic Era, Lower Cretaceous Period, Albian Stage; around 99-112 million years ago