Dinosaur Fossils-Preserving Prehistory
A fossil is physical evidence of a prehistoric plant or animal. This may be their preserved remains or other traces, such as marks they made in the ground while they were alive. Hard parts of animals, like bones and teeth, are the most common things that turn into fossils. For enthusiastic collectors, Carcharodontosaurus tooth for sale is a great option to add precious fossils in their collection. Charles Depret and J.Savornin found Carcharodontosaurus fossils in North America in 1756. Originally called Megalosaurus saharicus, its name was changed in 1831 by Ernst Stromer von Reichenbach to that used today. These first fossils of Carcharodontosaurus were destroyed during world war II in an allied fighter bombing raid that destroyed the museum and every last piece of Carcharodontosaurus. However, cranial material from a Carcharodontosaurus was again discovered in north Africa in 1914 by paleontologist Paul Sereno. Carcharodontosaurus had long, muscular legs, and foss...