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Name:
Abelisaurus comahuensis
Age: Cretaceous
Formation: Allen Formation
Location: Rio Negro, Argentina
Size: Tooth is 0.75 inches long
This is an extremely rare dinosaur tooth from the Cretaceous of Argentina. This tooth is from Abelisaurus comahuensis. Abelisaurus is related to Carnotaurus. However, Abelisaurus had no horns, a longer head, and a hooked nose. This tooth is in fine condition. Most of the distinct serrations are present, which is extremely unusual. The tip is present, and the enamel has very nice color preserved. This is a very sharp tooth of this carniverous dinosaur from Argentina.
Note: Argentina has now banned the export of all fossils. We will strictly abide by and enforce this law - we will not acquire new fossils from Argentina. However, this fossil was collected and exported prior to this law, and can be sold legally.
A Certificate of Authenticity from EXTINCTIONS is included with this specimen.
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