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VERT738 |
name |
Megalosaurus sp.? (V. Rare tooth) |
age |
Cretaceous, Wealden |
size |
Length of tooth 25mm |
location |
Hastings, Sussex, UK |
weight |
559gms |
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Preserved on a block of fossiliferous shells is this stunning tooth from the Therapod dinosaur probably belonging to a Megalosaurus. The serrations are very well preserved along one side of the tooth. Sadly, the very tip of this tooth is missing however, it could be restored if necessary. An extremely rare and fine tooth from the British Isles. |
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