An usual tooth from Kem Kem Morocco. This is believed to be from some form of Baryonychinae dinosaur a relative to the famous baryonyx found in the UK and other regions. This is based on the tooth having fine visible serrations on each side and pebbled/wrinkled enamel linking this tooth to members of the Baryonychinae family. Teeth like this are sometimes found linking them to Baryonychinae but has yet to be fully described from Morocco so is potentially a new species or subspecies of this family.
Tooth size is 6cm.
Has some damages and repairs. Comes in a plastic display case.
Baryonychinae tooth
£100.00Price

