Description
This tooth is massive and thick from a meat eating Dinosaur. The rounded nature of this tooth means it was in his mouth for a long time. This is a 2 inch Fossil “Spitter” Meat eating Dinosaur Tooth. This is from a real dinosaur from the Fossil Beds of Morocco.
This was found in the Kem Kem beds in an ancient riverbed. It shows wear but also seems to have weathered a bit due to the action of the water in the ancient river. But it is also missing part of the tip of the tooth that broke during recovery.
This Fossil Carcharodontosaurus Dinosaur Tooth is large and exceptionally detailed. It comes from an area of Morocco well known to produce wonderful fossil specimens. Because this tooth shows where it broke off at the base, it is considered a “spitter” tooth.
The dinosaur was a meat eater. Because they ate meat sometimes the teeth would hit a bone and break off. Because of this they needed teeth that would constantly regrow. This is a “Spitter” a tooth that has fallen out of the mouth. Because these teeth grew very quickly they would often lose them. Because this fossil Dinosaur Tooth was not found with an associated skeleton it is considered a lost tooth. In this case a “Spitter”.
The Carcharodontosaurus Dinosaur Tooth was found in a specific area where many teeth were found, it is considered a feeding area. There were many bones of plant eating dinosaurs also found scattered about. It was found in the Kem Kem Formation of Morocco. This area of the world is well known for many dinosaur species. Because it was a meat eater it is assumed they hunted and killed weak or injured plant eaters.