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Mottled Surface Raptor Tooth From Morocco - .67"
This is a real raptor tooth from the Late Cretaceous (100 million years) Tegana Formation of Morocco. These small theropod dinosaurs from the Tegana Formation have yet to be described, primarily due to lack of articulated bone material having been found. Because of this it's impossible to accurately give a species or even genus ID to these teeth. These teeth are most commonly attributed to a type of Dromaeosaur though it's also likely they from some type of Abelisauridae.
The tooth has a beautifully mottled and smooth surface from variations in fossilization. It has fantastic serrations on the back side, but they have been worn down on the front edge.
The tooth comes in a small plastic display case.
The tooth has a beautifully mottled and smooth surface from variations in fossilization. It has fantastic serrations on the back side, but they have been worn down on the front edge.
The tooth comes in a small plastic display case.
SPECIES
Unidentified Raptor
LOCATION
Taouz, Kem Kem Basin, Morocco
FORMATION
Tegana Formation
SIZE
.67" long
CATEGORY
SUB CATEGORY
ITEM
#10778
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