Sarcosuchus Tooth 3cm – Prehistoric Crocodile Fossil | North Africa
Sarcosuchus Tooth 3cm – Prehistoric Crocodile Fossil | North Africa
Early Cretaceous (~112–100 million years ago) | North Africa
This authentic Sarcosuchus tooth originates from the Early Cretaceous, approximately 112 to 100 million years ago. It belonged to one of the largest crocodile-like predators ever to live, often referred to as “SuperCroc,” which inhabited vast river systems across prehistoric North Africa.
The tooth displays a strong conical shape typical of crocodilian predators, adapted for gripping and holding prey. Its natural enamel surface and robust structure reflect the powerful bite and feeding strategy of this massive semi-aquatic reptile.
Well preserved and completely natural, the specimen retains its original morphology shaped by millions of years of fossilization.
Details:
• Species: Sarcosuchus sp.
• Type: Crocodyliform
• Fossil type: Tooth
• Dimensions: 3 x 2cm
• Geological age: Early Cretaceous (~112–100 Mya)
• Origin: North Africa
• Preservation: Natural fossil material
Condition: 100% authentic fossil, naturally preserved and stabilized
A powerful remnant of one of the largest crocodilian predators in Earth’s history — from the ancient waterways of the Cretaceous.
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