Dinosaur Carcharodontosaurus: A Journey Through Time
Carcharodontosaurus teeth are frequently found in the Kem Kem Beds of Morocco, a region known for its rich fossil deposits from the mid-Cretaceous period. These teeth are characteristic of the large theropod dinosaur, Carcharodontosaurus, and are notable for their serrated edges and size, sometimes reaching up to 8 inches in length. The abundance of these teeth in the Kem Kem Beds, along with other skeletal remains, makes the area a prime location for studying these giant predators.
About Carcharodontosaurus
Carcharodontosaurus comprised a genus of dinosaurs that dominated the land during the mid-Cretaceous Period, between 100-93 million years ago. This genus currently includes two gigantic species, which were among the largest known predatory dinosaurs. They were immense as the genera Tyrannosaurus and Giganotosaurus, but not as colossal as Spinosaurus.