Huge Dinosaur Tooth Found in Spain

This photo shows an interpretation of bite marks caused by the tooth of a carnivorous dinosaur.
(Image credit: FCPT-Dinópolis)

An allosaurid tooth as long as a tall man's finger has been found in Spain, a researcher said, making it the largest tooth of a carnivorous dinosaur ever found in that country.

Allosauridae, a family of dinosaurs that includes Allosaurus, were predatory, bipedal theropod dinosaurs that lived in the late Jurassic Period, 155 million to 145 million years ago. They had dozens of sharp teeth and huge skulls.

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