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DROMAEOSAUR
" RAPTOR " TOOTH WITH SPOTTED IVORY WHITE ENAMEL
Tegana
Formation - Kem Kem Beds, Morocco
LATE
CRETACEOUS PERIOD: 96 - 66 million years ago
Many
African dinosaurs are yet undiscovered and/or identified.
Saharan expeditions in the recent years have yielded incredible new discoveries
of many species never known to exist including a yet-to-be-named
dromaeosaur. There are likely several species of African
dromaeosaurs, ranging from the size of a
peacock up to the size of Velociraptor, that have never been attributed
based on wide ranging characteristics of the teeth.
This is a
classic dromaeosaur "raptor" dinosaur tooth in a larger
than typical size. It
has NO RESTORATION AND NO REPAIR.
The enamel is a rare ivory white with red brown spotting. The serrations run sharp and detailed down the entire length.
Most dromaeosaurs were
only knee-high and about the size of small dogs, hence the very small
teeth that are usually found. This is a TOP GRADE fossil tooth of a
seldom seen quality with superb enamel, color and overall preservation
on the finest level.
The
dromaeosaurs are popularly known (especially in the movie "Jurassic
Park") as "raptors", a group of fascinating extinct
creatures. Raptors ranged in size from the size of a small dog
on
up to 30 feet long! They are therapods that possessed specialized
features: a well-developed slashing talon on their second toe, a stiffened
tail, and large grasping hands.
The
"killing claw" of raptors was a terrifying and incredibly
efficient weapon. As they moved, it was held off the ground.
When the muscles of the toe were contracted, the claw swept down
quickly, providing for a powerful slash that may have been able to
disembowel prey swiftly. The stiffened tail would have been good
to stabilize the body while the grasping arms and jaws held onto the
prey for balance. Although there is no conclusive evidence for
this, it has been suggested that raptors could have performed leaps onto
large prey and used all four limbs to rip wounds in them.
Raptors
were ferocious predators that some scientists believe hunted in packs
and attacked much larger dinosaurs by slashing their underbellies.
It is also believed that they were similar to lions in predatory
behavior, preferring ambushes and quick chases using their high
maneuverability along with strategic pack-hunting tactics. A human
could be torn to shreds by a pack of raptors in less than 30
seconds.
Recent
discoveries in China have shown feathered species existed. This has
revolutionized paleontologists' view of what not only these creatures
could have looked like when alive, but of possible plumage on other
therapod dinosaurs. Dromaeosaurs share other characteristics with
birds and theories now place these vicious predators as being the earliest
ancestors of birds. Dromaeosaurs first evolved in the Early
Cretaceous and survived right up to the end of the Late Cretaceous
suggesting they were adaptable and capable hunters, surviving such a
prolonged period yet, remaining virtually unchanged in overall design.
CHOICE GRADE DROMAEOSAUR TOOTH
- BEAUTIFUL ENAMEL WITH DISTINCT SERRATIONS .7"
long along the leading curve
$145
DT6-087
INCLUDES DISPLAY BOX
Actual Item - One
Only
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