Giganotosaurus and Pronounced
(JIG-ah-NOT-oh-SAWR-us) meaning "giant southern reptile" it was one of the largest meat-eating
dinosaurs. This theropod was slightly longer than T. rex. It was about 43 ft (13 m) long and
weighed roughly 8 tons. It lived during the mid-Cretaceous period, about 100-95 million years ago.
Its fossil was unearthed in the Patagonia region of Argentina (in southern Argentina) in 1994.
This fossil replica is from the largest meat-eating dinosaur discovered. Plaza Huincul, Patagonia, Argentina.
Note that the U shaped groove along the root shaft of the tooth is where the replacement tooth would be growing.
Note the fine serrations in the last photo.
solid resin
7.5 inches
Item 377
Category: Replicas
Type: Teeth
Phylum: Vertebrates
Class: Dinosaurs
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