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Moroccan Dinosaur Catalog

Scientific Name

Common Name

Carcharodontosaurus suharicus      Extinct Theropod Dinosaur
Deltadromeus agilis                           Extinct Dromeosaur Raptor Dinosaur
Rebbachisaurus garasbae                Extinct Sauropod Dinosaur
Sarcosuchus sp.                                 Extinct Crocodile
Siroccopteryx moroccensis               Extinct Pterosaur Dinosaur
Spinosaurus sp.                                  Extinct Spinosaurid Dinosaur

This catalog contains exceptional teeth from a number of  Moroccan dinosaurs.  These teeth are incredibly preserved, very showy, and reasonably priced for such rare species. The age of these dinosaur teeth are Mid Cretaceous epoch, Albian stage (96 million years ago). All of these teeth were found south of Taouz, K'Sar-es-Souk province, Kem-Kem basin region of Morocco. All teeth are museum quality or near museum quality.  Cretaceous Africa had  some of the largest and most feared of the dinosaurs!

About tooth quality -- > Dinosaur tooth quality is a different measure than shark tooth quality. The Moroccan dinosaur site does produce a good number of specimens each year, but not nearly the volume of teeth that the shark tooth localities produce. Dinosaur teeth are quite rare. Also they are found in a sandstone conglomerate matrix which is semi-consolidated. Tooth extraction is difficult and the teeth are brittle. I am not sure if I have seen a truly "perfect" dinosaur tooth with no repair (except for some of the small species). The greatest value is in the well preserved teeth that have little to no breakage and essentially no fill work. This is what I call a "top quality Moroccan dinosaur tooth" - much better quality and much less repair than a typical dinosaur tooth from North America ( and much less expensive...). This is an incredible opportunity to own a real Cretaceous dinosaur tooth (~100 MM years old) at at an incredably reasonable price!

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Note - all teeth sizes are slant height unless otherwise noted. Click on photos to enlarge. Catalog updated on May 19, 2008. 

Carcharodontosaurus suharicus (Extinct Theropod Dinosaur)

Carcharodontosaurus was a very large Theropod dinosaur thought to be larger than T-Rex. The teeth are serrated like a knife and used to slice flesh. Carcharodontosaurus was the apex predator of its time in Cretaceous Africa - a very fearsome dinosaur! This monster dinosaur was the T-Rex of northern Africa!

Item

Size Price Cat. No.

Comments

3-1/4"

(1-1/4"W)

$525 M1215  A Very Large Carcharodontosaurus tooth. Excellent quality and preservation. The fine serrations are very sharp.   Reverse Photo.   Serration Photo    2nd Serration Photo
3-1/8"

(1-1/4"W)

$475 M1211

New

 An Excellent, Very Large Carcharodontosaurus tooth. Excellent quality and preservation. The fine serrations are very sharp. Excellent color!    Reverse Photo.    Serration Photo   
2-3/8"

(1"W)

$375 M1212

New

 An Exceptional Carcharodontosaurus tooth. Excellent quality and preservation. The fine serrations are very sharp. Excellent tip. No brakes or repair to crown. Top quality.   Reverse Photo.    Serration Photo   
2-1/4"

(1"W)

$295 M1218  An Exceptional Carcharodontosaurus tooth. Gorgeous RED color! Excellent quality and preservation. The fine serrations are very sharp. Excellent tip. No cracks or repair to crown. Top quality.   Reverse Photo.    Serration Photo    2nd Serration Photo
1-1/4"

(3/4"W)

SOLD M1214

New

 A very nice Carcharodontosaurus tooth - juvenile dinosaur. Very good preservation. The fine serrations are very sharp. Excellent tip. You can own a rare baby Carcharodontosaurus dinosaur tooth!   Reverse Photo.   
2"

(7/8"W)

SOLD M1220  A VERY RARE Carcharodontosaurus Juvenile toe claw. Excellent quality and preservation. Exceptional detail. Sharp serrations. A very affordable dinosaur claw!   Reverse Photo.    Profile Photo    End View Photo  

Deltadromeus agilis (Extinct Dromeosaur Raptor Dinosaur)

Deltadromeus was an agile predator and scavenger with smaller, but nicely serrated teeth. The raptor dinosaurs are known for their very large claws and believed to have hunted in packs.

Item

Size Price Cat. No.

Comments

1-1/8" $85 M1251

New

An EXTRA LARGE, complete Deltadromeus Raptor tooth. High quality enamel and preservation. Maximum size.   Reverse Photo.
1-1/16" $75 M1252

New

An EXTRA LARGE, complete Deltadromeus Raptor tooth. High quality enamel and preservation.    Reverse Photo.
1-1/16" $65 M1253

New

An EXTRA LARGE, complete Deltadromeus Raptor tooth. High quality enamel and preservation.     Reverse Photo.
1" $55 M1262 An EXTRA LARGE, complete Deltadromeus Raptor tooth. High quality enamel and preservation.
3/4" $55 M1259  A large, complete Deltadromeus Raptor tooth. High quality enamel and preservation. Perfect tooth.
11/16" $45 M1260  A large, complete Deltadromeus Raptor tooth. High quality enamel and preservation.
1-1/4"" SOLD M1250  A very rare Deltadromeus Raptor claw. High quality enamel and preservation. A wonderful collector's piece!  A very affordable dinosaur claw!   Reserve Photo.

Rebbachisaurus garasbae (Extinct Sauropod Dinosaur)

Rebbachisaurus was a long-necked, herbivore dinosaur with many round, peg-like teeth. Their teeth were used for grabbing, tearing, and grinding vegetation. A distinct grinding surface wear pattern is present with most of these teeth. Sauropod dinosaurs are quite rare in the Moroccan deposits.

Item

Size Price Cat. No.

Comments

1-13/16" $95 M1282  A large, complete Rebbachisaurus tooth. High quality tooth with all detail preserved and no breaks. Minor repair to side of tooth near root. Chewing surface pronounced.  Reverse Photo.
1-5/8" $80 M1284  A large, complete Rebbachisaurus tooth. High quality tooth with all detail preserved and no breaks or repair. Chewing surface pronounced.  Reverse Photo.
1-9/16" $50 M1285  A large, complete Rebbachisaurus tooth. Good quality tooth with all detail preserved. Chewing surface pronounced. 

Sacrosuchus sp. (Extinct Crocodile)

Sacrosuchus was the "super-croc" with a 6 foot long skull. This overgrown crocodile was a fearsome  predator that would compete with the dinosaurs for food in Cretaceous Africa. Remains have been found in Niger, Morocco, and Egypt.

Item

Size Price Cat. No.

Comments

1-1/8"

(5/8" W)

$20 M1291

New

 A nice Sacrosuchus tooth. Specimen grade.
5/8"

(5/8" W)

$25 M1292

New

 A very nice Sacrosuchus tooth.

Siroccopteryx moroccensis (Extinct Pterosaur Dinosaur)

Siroccopteryx is the only named flying reptile from Africa. It possessed narrow, curved teeth that were designed to catch fish. Related species existed in Brazil, UK, and the USA.

Item

Size Price Cat. No.

Comments

2" $125 M1272

New

 An EXTRA LARGE, complete Siroccopteryx tooth. Well preserved. An excellent collector's tooth!     Reverse Photo.
1-9/16" $75 M1273

New

 A LARGE, complete Siroccopteryx tooth. Well preserved.
1-7/16" $70 M1274

New

 A LARGE, complete Siroccopteryx tooth. Well preserved showing the ribs running along the the crown.
1-3/8" $50 M1275

New

 A LARGE, complete Siroccopteryx tooth. Well preserved.
1-1/2" SOLD M1276

New

 A LARGE, complete Siroccopteryx tooth. Well preserved showing the ribs running along the the crown. Complete tooth with root. New species!    Reverse Photo.

Spinosaurus sp. (Extinct Spinosaurid Dinosaur)

Spinosaurus was giant predator and scavenger with very stocky, round teeth. It possessed a long crocodile-like snout and may have hunted large fish and other marine mammals or reptiles present in Cretaceous Africa. The Spinosaurus had a huge "back-sail" that was used to regulate body temperature.

Item

Size Price Cat. No.

Comments

4"

(1" W)

$395 M1231  An EXTRA LARGE top quality, complete Spinosaurus tooth. Very high quality with well preserved with pronounced grooves running up the crown. Large root section. Small tip restoration. Excellent color. A killer tooth!   Reverse Photo
3-1/4"

(7/8" W)

$295 M1239

New

 An EXTRA LARGE top quality, complete Spinosaurus tooth. Very high quality with well preserved with pronounced grooves running up the crown. Large root section. Excellent color. A killer tooth!   Reverse Photo
2-15/16"

(5/8" W)

$225 M1232  An EXTRA LARGE top quality, complete Spinosaurus tooth. Very high quality with well preserved with pronounced grooves running up the crown. Large root section. Excellent color. A killer tooth!   Reverse Photo
2-3/8"

(7/8" W)

$135 M1234  A LARGE top quality, complete Spinosaurus tooth. Very high quality with well preserved with pronounced grooves running up the crown. An unusual position tooth - very wide. Excellent color. A killer tooth!   Reverse Photo
1-7/8" HOLD M1236  A top quality, complete Spinosaurus tooth. Very high quality with well preserved with pronounced grooves running up the crown. Excellent color. A killer tooth!  
1-1/2" HOLD M1237  A top quality, complete Spinosaurus tooth - juvenile dinosaur. Very high quality with well preserved with pronounced grooves running up the crown. Excellent color. You can own a rare baby Spinosaurus dinosaur tooth!
1-1/2" $50 M1241

New

 A top quality, complete Spinosaurus tooth - juvenile dinosaur. Very high quality with well preserved with pronounced grooves running up the crown. Excellent color. You can own a rare baby Spinosaurus dinosaur tooth!
1-1/4" $45 M1238  A top quality, complete Spinosaurus tooth - juvenile dinosaur. Very high quality with well preserved with pronounced grooves running up the crown. Excellent color. You can own a rare baby Spinosaurus dinosaur tooth!

Other Moroccan Teeth Catalog Links:

Other Shark Teeth Catalog #1 Link  -->  Other Sharks Catalog #1

Other Shark Teeth Catalog #2 Link  -->  Other Sharks Catalog #2

Cretaceous Mackerel Shark Teeth Catalog  Link  -->  Cretaceous Mackerel Sharks Catalog

Eocene Mackerel Shark Teeth Catalog  Link  -->  Eocene Mackerel Sharks Catalog

Eocene Sand Tiger Shark Teeth Catalog Link  -->  Eocene Sand Tiger Sharks Catalog

Other Moroccan Species Catalog Link  -- >   Other Moroccan  Species Catalog

Moroccan Fish Catalog Link  -- >   Moroccan Fish Catalog

Moroccan Marine Reptiles Catalog Link  -- >   Moroccan  Marine Reptiles Catalog

Moroccan Dinosaurs Catalog Link   -->  Moroccan Dinosaurs Catalog

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