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- Carcharodontosaurus - Wikipedia
Carcharodontosaurus Carcharodontosaurus ( ˌkɑːrkəroʊˌdɒntoʊˈsɔːrəs ; "shark-toothed lizard") is a genus of large theropod dinosaur that lived in Northwest Africa from about 100 to 94 million years ago during the Cenomanian stage of the Cretaceous
- Carcharodontosaurus | Size, Skull, Facts | Britannica
Carcharodontosaurus is a genus of massive predatory dinosaurs, known from fossilized teeth and portions of skull, that inhabited North Africa approximately 99–94 million years ago during the Cenomanian Age (100 5 to 93 9 million years ago) of the late Cretaceous Period (145 to 66 million years ago)
- Carcharodontosaurus - Natural History Museum
Carcharodontosaurus was a very large meat-eating dinosaur It is named after Carcharodon, the scientific name for several types of shark - of which the great white shark is the only living example
- Carcharodontosaurus | Late Cretaceous “Sharp-Toothed Dinosaur”
Carcharodontosaurus is a fascinating apex predator dino from the Late Cretaceous Discover its origins, unique features, and the environment
- Carcharodontosaurus – Discover One Of The Worlds Largest Predatory . . .
Carcharodontosaurus was one of the largest predatory dinosaurs that ever lived It roamed Earth during the mid-Cretaceous period, approximately 100 to 93 million years ago
- Carcharodontosaurus - FossilEra. com
Carcharodontosaurus comprised a genus of theropod dinosaurs that dominated northern Africa between 93-100 million years ago, during the mid-Cretaceous Period This genus is currently known to include two gigantic species, which were among the largest known predatory dinosaurs
- Carcharodontosaurus - Pictures and Facts
Carcharodontosaurus is a dinosaur that lived approximately 100 million years ago during the mid- Cretaceous Period It was first discovered in 1927 by Charles Depéret and J Savornin in Northern Africa
- Carcharodontosaurus Rivaled T. rex as a Shark-toothed Hunter
Carcharodontosaurus was one of the largest predatory dinosaurs to ever walk the planet, rivaling even the mighty T rex Measuring up to 41 feet (12 5 meters) in length and weighing as much as 7 5 tons, it was a true titan among theropod dinosaurs
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