Largest carnivorous dinosaur tooth in Spain described
Monday, June 22, 2009 - 09:35
in Paleontology & Archaeology
Researchers from the Teruel-Dinopolis Joint Palaeontology Foundation have compared an Allosauroidea tooth found in deposits in Riodeva, Teruel, with other similar samples. The palaeontologists have concluded that this is the largest tooth of a carnivorous dinosaur to have been found to date in Spain...
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