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African T-Rex Carcharodontosaurus Dinosaur MUSEUM GRADE NO RESTORATION

African T-Rex Carcharodontosaurus Dinosaur MUSEUM GRADE NO RESTORATION
African T-Rex Carcharodontosaurus Dinosaur MUSEUM GRADE NO RESTORATION
African T-Rex Carcharodontosaurus Dinosaur MUSEUM GRADE NO RESTORATION
African T-Rex Carcharodontosaurus Dinosaur MUSEUM GRADE NO RESTORATION

African T-Rex Carcharodontosaurus Dinosaur MUSEUM GRADE NO RESTORATION

African T-Rex Carcharodontosaurus Dinosaur - MUSEUM GRADE - NO RESTORATION! There is a reason why. 75% of our sales are from Repeat Customers!

OVER 10,000 POSITIVE FOSSIL FEEDBACKS. A little bit about this species. This is the Carcharodontosaurus species, which is often referred to as the African T-Rex. 100 million years ago and was actually larger than the North American T-Rex.

Due to their fragile nature and the fact that these teeth are roughly 100 million years old, it is very rare to obtain a specimen that is void of repair or restoration.... Hence any tooth that is 100% Natural is very rare. XXL 4 & 3/8 inch - 100% Natural specimen with NO Repairs and NO Restorations, which is near impossible to find at this size. This is a representative of one of the highest perserved specimens you can ever hope to obtain from this species. This tooth was discovered while digging in the Kem Kem fossil beds in Morocco this past year.

This area is believed to be the most dangerous place ever on earth due to the amount of large meat eating dinosaurs that have been unearthed here over the years. The overwhelming vast majority of specimens that are found are in desperate need of repair and/or restoration due to the fact that the teeth have been laying in the ground for nearly 100 million years. The amount of changes that went on to the earth.

S sediment layers over that amount of time is staggering. Rain, wind, and rivers formed, which cut through the land. This all added to a wide aray of factors that lead to erosion and destruction of fossils. Scientist believe only 1 in 10,000 skeletal remains ever become fossilized, meaning the other 9,999 simply erode away into dust. Those are the stats just to become a fossil.

The fossil still has to not only make it through mother nature. S ever changing earth for the next 100 million years but it also has to be discovered.

A feat of luck all to itself. Just like everything else in life where monetary gain can be had, this area will be picked completely clean of ever last fossil. And then they will be gone. Yes, this specimen is real and not a fake or replica.

Please note that I DO NOT sell ANY fakes, replicas, or plastic molds of any kind. 100% Naturalno repair or restoration. We do NOT measure our teeth on a ruler and round up. Why would you should be the question.

We do NOT list low quality commercial grade teeth as "Gems" or World Class. We do NOT hide flaws during photographing. Please read the question and answer section below. I charge what the post office charges. Because if the package weighs 16 ounces or less, and 99% of them do, than the United States Postal Service does not require one.

Question #3: Do you have a website? There is never such thing as a stupid question, and I answer all my emails personally. _gsrx_vers_1151 GS 8.0.11 (1151). The item "African T-Rex Carcharodontosaurus Dinosaur MUSEUM GRADE NO RESTORATION" is in sale since Wednesday, April 29, 2020. This item is in the category "Collectibles\Rocks, Fossils & Minerals\Fossils\Vertebrates\Amphibian, Reptile & Dinosaur".

The seller is "sydni816" and is located in Bradenton, Florida. This item can be shipped worldwide.

  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Morocco
  • Featured Refinements: Dinosaur Tooth


African T-Rex Carcharodontosaurus Dinosaur MUSEUM GRADE NO RESTORATION