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VERT837 |
name |
Neovenator sp. (Rare theropod tooth) |
age |
Cretaceous, Wealden |
size |
Length of tooth 30mm |
location |
Brook Bay, Isle of Wight |
weight |
10gms |
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description |
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Theropod dinosaur remains are very rare in the fossil record. This dinosaur was at the top of the food chain in the Cretaceous time around the South coast of England. This is from a rare dinosaur and is a lovely large tooth that has been preserved both sides. Some of the serrations are also preserved which only adds more interest to this tooth. |
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