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Specifications:
Detection Area:
Hurigba Province, Morocco
Genus:
Carcharodontosaurus saharicus
Size:
55 x 27 x 13 mm
Age:
95 mln years old
6 150,00 AED
Specifications:
Detection Area:
Hurigba Province, Morocco
Genus:
Carcharodontosaurus saharicus
Size:
52 x 23 x 8 mm
Age:
95 mln years old
6 150,00 AED
Specifications:
Detection Area:
Kem-Kem, Morocco
Genus:
Carcharodontosaurus
Size:
7.5 cm
Age:
93-112 million years
35 000,00 AED
Fossil dinosaur teeth are among the most fascinating remnants of prehistory. Unlike fragile bones or claws, teeth are both plentiful and durable. Dinosaurs shed them repeatedly during their lifetimes, and their enamel preserved far better than bone. This abundance allows today’s collectors and researchers to hold authentic pieces of Earth’s ancient past.
Each tooth tells the story of survival. Plant-eating sauropods developed small peg-like or spoon-shaped teeth, perfect for stripping leaves. Meat-eaters, by contrast, bore sharp serrated weapons capable of tearing flesh and crushing bone. Some sauropods even replaced an entire set of teeth monthly, ensuring that millions of fossil specimens survived to our time.
The number and size of dinosaur teeth varied dramatically. A hadrosaur could carry more than 900 teeth in its jaws, while predators like the mighty Tyrannosaurus rex had 50–60 colossal teeth reaching over 25 cm with the root. Most available fossils are shed teeth—naturally lost during life—but rarer finds include:
These differences make every selection of dinosaur teeth unique, from educational samples to museum-grade masterpieces.
The T. rex tooth is one of the most iconic paleontological finds. Averaging 7–15 cm in visible length, serrated like steak knives, they gave Rex its reputation as a “bone crusher.” Complete specimens, with root, can exceed 25 cm and stand as true marvels of natural history. Famous skeletons such as “Sue” and “Stan” transformed our understanding of this apex predator, but for collectors, the chance to buy a real T. rex tooth is a tangible connection to prehistoric Earth.
At Artefactum Gallery we curate authentic tyrannosaurus rex fossils for sale—from partial fragments for new enthusiasts to collector-grade and museum-grade specimens. Each piece is examined for authenticity, responsibly sourced, and offered with full transparency, often including certification.
Our catalog brings together a wide selection of dinosaur teeth:
Whether for education, research, or private display, our assortment ensures every collector finds a meaningful specimen.
Yes. Every specimen we offer is authentic, mineralized, and verified by experts.
Absolutely. All fossils are carefully packaged for safe delivery worldwide.
Owning a genuine dinosaur tooth means holding a fragment of natural history. At Artefactum Gallery you will find authentic dinosaur teeth, including rare T. rex fossils. Explore our catalog and secure your place among collectors who value authenticity, rarity, and the thrill of prehistory.
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