

Theropod Dinosaur Tooth "Raptor" in a sm display case
Well-preserved theropod dinosaur tooth from the Late Cretaceous Kem Kem Beds of Morocco, housed in a compact 3.25” x 4.25” display case. These teeth are believed to come from raptor-like theropods—fast, agile predators with sharp claws and serrated teeth. While the exact species has yet to be officially described, fossils from this region are often attributed to dromaeosaurids or similar small to mid-sized predatory dinosaurs that once roamed North Africa around 95 million years ago.
AGE
late Cretaceous
LOCATION
Kem Kem Basin, Morocco
Size
.5"<
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Theropod Dinosaur Tooth "Raptor" in a sm display case
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