Neovenator tooth fragment from the Early Cretaceous (approx. 125 million years old), collected from the Wessex formation, Compton bay, Isle of Wight, UK. This specimen features a slender blade design with a flat surface either side of the tooth typical of members of the carcharodontosauria family.
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Comes with a certificate of Authenticity along with an information card about the fossil.