This 27 mm Dinosaur Tooth of a juvenile Carcharodontosaurus saharicus is a fascinating piece of history from the Cretaceous era, 145 to 65 million years ago. 

The tooth is from the Kem Kem Phosphate Beds formation, located in the Kem Kem Basin in Morocco, North Africa. 

The tooth is described by Stromer von Richenbach, 1930 and is a unique  T Rex like dinosaur. 

The Carcharodontosaurus saharicus is a extinct dinosaur species known for its razor-sharp teeth and powerful jaws.

This particular tooth is a great addition to any collection, representing a time when Africa was home to monstrous predators.

This specimen come with its own clear fronted display case, a Certificate of Authenticity, a Display Label and a Geological Time Scale.