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  1. Hi! This is a 19MM rooted theropod tooth from the KemKem group. Sold as an Abelisaurus. But would it be possible to be a Baby rooted Carcharodontosaurus tooth? Not sure.
  2. Brevicolis

    Any chance for chenanisaurus ?

    Hello , I have this tooth in my collection . Its labeled as Carcharodontosaurus tooth but i think its too thick for one . Now I saw a Chenanisaurus tooth which is significantly smaller but it matches very well with my tooth. Is there any chance for it beeing a Chenanisaurus tooth ? It was found in morocco , where exactly is unknown to me It is from the late cretaceous period .
  3. Brevicolis

    T-Rex or Carcharodontosaurus ?

    Hello everyone, I'm new here, and I need some help. I have this T-Rex tooth in my collection, and thought it looked like a Carcharodontosaurus tooth. Are these Carcharadontosaurus teeth, or are they T-rex teeth, perhaps found somewhere in Texas?I saw a T-rex. tooth that was in Texas, and those teeth looked pretty similar. Unfortunately, I don't have any information on where they were found, so I wanted to ask if anyone has any ideas on how they identified them, or if anyone knowis if T-rex was also found in Texas. Thanks! Hallo zusammen, ich bin neu hier und eure brauchen Hilfe. Ich habe diese T-Rex-Zähne in meiner Sammlung und dachte, dass sie wie eine Carcharodontosaurus-Zähne aussieht. Sind das Zähne von Carcharodontosaurus oder sind es die Zähne von T-Rex, die vielleicht irgendwo in Texas gefunden wurden? Ich habe einen T-Rex-Zahn gesehen, der in Texas war und diese Zähne sahen ziemlich ähnlich. Leider habe ich keine Informationen darüber, wo sie gefunden wurden, also wollte ich fragen, ob jemand eine Idee hat, wie man sie identifiziert hat, oder ob jemand weiß, ob T-Rex auch in Texas gefunden wurde. Danke!
  4. HunterLacrosse

    Carcharodontosaurus teeth

    guys, I recently browsed through some Carcharodontosaurus saharicus teeth online and found a situation that I didn't quite understand. Their teeth are often described as like daggers, very thin and very sharp. and why can we still see some teeth marked as Carcharodontosaurus saharicus teeth, they are thicker, and they look a bit like tyrannosaurids from the anterior serration view. Why are their teeth different in morphology? Does it depend on different tooth positions?
  5. Hi guys, I’ve just been saved from a fake spino claw thanks to this site 🙏🏼 however I was wondering if teeth which have the enamel on and aerated edges are possible to fake? I actually believe the seller has bought from Morocco and been scammed himself with the claw but perhaps not the tooth?
  6. Frightmares

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    From the album: Dinosaur Teeth

  7. I believe this belongs to a Carcharodontosaurus, but the seller says it's not. Any opinions from you all?
  8. I've had this carcharodontosaurus premax for a number of years, infact, it was the first dinosaur fossil I ever knowingly aquired. I was looking at a worn down ridge on it and thought that it might be double serrated. Am I correct?
  9. I'm trying to expand my collection by buying a tooth of Carcharodontosaurus (or rather of Carcharodontosauridae, as far as I understand it is impossible to understand the species with 100% accuracy). So I'm inspecting some sites of reputable and trustworthy sellers, but still I'm always afraid of finding heavily reworked or restored teeth. I'm not convinced by the root: authentic? completely artificial? restored?
  10. Good moring. How's the teeth of carcharodontosaurus? Is that real? Thank you.
  11. Hello I recently came across this rooted carcharodontosaurus tooth, as always the suspicion is that the root is from another tooth and was placed next to this one. But I need help confirming my hypothesis, what leaves me in doubt is that some tooth cracks extend to the root. Could anyone help me figure out if this tooth is a fabrication?
  12. poponpo

    Carcharodontsaurus vertebral

    Hello, I bought a fossil advertised as a Carcharodontosaurus vertebra fossil. Do you think it is Carcharodontosaurid? I'm translating so the sentences may be strange. Thank you
  13. Just purchased this partial vertebra. It's described as a dorsal vertebra probably belonging to a Carcharodontosaurid or maybe an Abelisaurid. Location: Taouz, South Morocco Geological Formation: Ifezouane Fm Age: Upper Cretaceous, Cenomanian stage Size: 18cm I know it's probably hard to ID exactly since it's not complete, but any opinions?
  14. About three years ago I bought this footbone. The seller said it's a footbone of a Carcharodontosaurus. But is it realy? It was found in the Kem Kem beds (Marocco). If it's not a Carcharodontosaurus what could it be? Thanks in advance for the help! - Mike
  15. Good morning all, unfortunately yesterday my Carcharodontosaurus tooth broke in half. It broke when I put the tooth in it´s Riker box and the glass pressed on the tooth. I have not been able to sleep all night. Please, can you tell me which product to use to fill the fracture? See attached photos.
  16. According to the owner/ seller, he showed his fossils from somewhere. And he marked them as the Phalanges of Spinosaurus and the Phalanges of Carcharodontosaurus. My question is, how do he classify them? For me, they are totally same. Would you share the knowledge about this part to me, please? Thank you. The pictures are following, Phalanges of Spinosaurus Phalanges of Carcharodontosaurus
  17. I saw this tooth for sale and it looks like it has restoration on the yellow batches, however seller strongly believes there are no repairs nor restorations, want opinions on whether you think it has restoration.
  18. Hello, I have a question about the authenticity of a tooth. All 4 teeth are carcharodontosaurus teeth. Normally I know only brown to reddish teeth. The tooth on the left side is 8 cm big and in my opinion rather white. Is this a coincidence or a fake? Thank you very much
  19. Hi all, I've come across this carcharodontosaurus tooth with a root. It claims it's got minor repairs but to me it looks like a composite. The crown seems heavily restored and it looks glued onto the root section. What does people here think? It's 15 cm long and is from the kemkem
  20. Hello! Good morning to all my friends from my favorite forum ! Unfortunately my English is not very good, but I would like some help, please, for this fossilized tooth. I know there is no publication of any fossilized skull, and unfortunately it is rare to find publications on the fossils of Moroccan teeth ... But I believe this tooth does not fit with a Carcharodontosaurus. By the morphological characteristics, it fits more with a Dromaeosauridae family. What do you think? Hugs to all!
  21. JorisVV

    Theropod tooth from Niger

    Recently got this partial theropod tooth, found in Niger, Gadoufaoua. Likely a Eocarcharia Dinops tooth. If anyone can help me confirm this species, that would be amazing!
  22. jikohr

    Carcharodontosaurus premax?

    Hi everyone! I acquired this recently, I'm fairly certain it's Carcharodontosaurus but the shape is kinda off. Is it a Premax? dimensions are 6.2 x 2.5 x 1.5 cm Kem Kem Beds Morocco.
  23. I have this beautiful 3.93in Carcharodontosaurus tooth from the Kem Kem Beds. There’s some very minor restoration done to the tooth, with just some crack filling to two very small cracks in blade. The tip and serrations are completely intact however, which is absolutely incredible
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