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Name:    Abelisaurus comahuensis
Age:  Cretaceous
Formation:  Allen
Location:  Rio Negro, Argentina
Size:  Tooth is 0.5 inches long.

This is an extremely rare dinosaur tooth from the Cretaceous of Argentina. This tooth was identified as Abelisaurus comahuensis. To us, it looks like a Dromaeosaurid tooth. Abelisaurus is related to Carnotaurus. However, Abelisaurus had no horns, a longer head, and a hooked nose. This tooth is in great condition. Most of the fine serrations are present. The tip is very fine. The enamel is complete and has very nice color. This is an excellent tooth of this carniverous dinosaur from Argentina.

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