These teeth come from an as yet, unidentified meat-eater from North Africa. They look nothing like any of the Spinosaurids, and when compared to Carcharodontosaurus it is as clear as day that they are different. Carcharodontosaurus teeth are thin and blade-like. These teeth are thick and robust. They are not flat, blade-like teeth but rounded very, very similar to Allosaurus teeth! They COULD have come from a Bahariasaurus or other undescribed meat-eater.. but until a skull is found the identification is purely guess-work through elimination. Whatever they turn out to be... they are rare!
Spinosaurus Carcharodontosaur Unknown Theropod
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Name: Theropod (Bahariasaurus?) sp. 2 1/16" long
Geologic Age: Cretaceous
Stratigraphic detail: Tegana Formation, Northern AfricaTheropod Tooth 1 $145.00
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Name: Theropod (Bahariasaurus?) sp. 2 1/8" long
Geologic Age: Cretaceous
Stratigraphic detail: Tegana Formation, Northern AfricaTheropod Tooth 2 $295.00
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Name: Theropod (Bahariasaurus?) sp. 2 1/8" long
Geologic Age: Cretaceous
Stratigraphic detail: Tegana Formation, Northern AfricaTheropod Tooth 3 $175.00