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Name:    Abelisaurus comahuenensis
Age:  Cretaceous
Formation:  Allen
Location:  Rio Negro, Argentina
Size:  Tooth is 1.0 inches long.

This is a rare dinosaur tooth from the Cretaceous of Argentina. This tooth was identified as Abelisaurus comahuensis. To us, it looks like a Dromaeosaurid tooth. Abelisaurus had a long head, with a deep face, and no ornamentation or horns over its eyes. This tooth is in excellent condition. There is a very small spot of wear on the very tip. The fine serrations on the margins of the tooth are very distinct. The enamel of the tooth is wonderful. This tooth has excellent color. This is a great dinosaur tooth from this large, carniverous dinosaur.

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