Carcharodontosaurus
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Carcharodontosaurus was one of the largest theropod carnivores alongside Giganotosaurus and Tyrannosaurus rex and likely slightly smaller than Spinosaurus. It was one of the largest of the carcharodontosaurid theropod family, and it lived in North Africa from 105-94 million years ago. It grew to be 46 feet (14 meters) long, 18.5 feet (5.7 meters) tall, and 7.5 tons in weight.

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Discovery
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Carcharodontosaurus fossils were first found by Charles Depéret and J. Savornin in North Africa in 1927. Originally called Megalosaurus saharicus, its name was changed in 1931 by Ernst Stromer von Reichenbach t


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Carcharodontosaurus was a carnivore, with enormous jaws and long, serrated teeth up to eight inches long. It may have hunted in packs like its smaller cousin Allosaurus, but no fossil evidence of this exists. It may have been a scavenger as well as an active predator. It had a large head with over 60 8-inch (19 cm.), blade-like teeth, which were designed to pierce and tear apart the flesh of its prey, which mostly consisted of the large sauropod Paralititan and a hadrosaur called Ouranosaurus. It's arms were somewhat short, but still longer than T. rex's and still quite strong. They had three claws on each of its fingers, which could've been used to get a better grab on some of its smaller prey. It is usually considered to be long from 12 to 13 meters (40-43 feet) but in Paul Sereno, from a skull length of 1 meter and 60 centimeters, has estimated a length of about 14 meters (46 feet). However, this is only an estimate.
Carcharodontosaurus had long, muscular legs, and fossilized trackways indicate th


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Carcharodontosaurus lived in what is now Northern Africa from 105 to 94 million years ago. South America had likely just broken apart from Africa during that time, and it's probably why Carcharodontosaurus and its relatives from South America are so alike in appearance. It's environment was likely very warm and humid, with many rivers and lakes flowing through, considering Spinosaurus and Sarcosuchus (both aquatic/semi-aquatic predators) have been found in the same location. Although dry and barren now, North Africa was likely very lush and full of life, including several rainforests. The elevation was flat, and there were many marches and plains around. Carhcarodontosaurus shared this lush habitat with prey items like the sailed hadrosaur Ouranosaurus and huge sauropods like Paralititan. Although it was likely top-predator in the area, Carhcarodontosaurus was probably very territorial and had large areas of territory, which would likely have to fight for against rivals and other huge predators in the area, like Spinosaurus and Sarcosuchus, and even relatives like Sauroniops, Deltadromeus, and Bahariasaurus.
Popular Culture
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- Carcharodontosaurus appears in the game: Jurassic Park Operation Genesis.
- It was featured in Monsters Resurrected losing to Spinosaurus.
- It can be created from DNA in Jurassic Park Builder.
- At the end of Series 3 of Primeval, the theropods in the background were probably Carcharodontosaurus.
- Carcharodontosaurus is incorrectly shown to live in South America in Dinosaur Planet and as predators of Saltasaurus. Carcharodontosaurus actually came from Africa, although South America was home to its fellow relatives Giganotosaurus, Tyrannotitan and Mapusaurus.
- Carcharodontosaurus appears in Lost World from Planet Dinosaur, where it is despicted to fight for land and loses to Spinosaurus over a fight for an Ouranosaurus carcass, however, the wounds it gave the other theropod became infected and helped to ultimately kill it. It reappears in New Giants where it fights a Sarcosuchus over a juvenile Paralititan.
- A Carcharodontosaurus named Big Red appears in the Ashlym film 100 Million B.C., however since they were in South America it should've been referred to as a Giganotosaurus, Mapusaurus, or Tyrannotitan.
- Carcharodontosaurus also makes a few cameos in Dinosaur King.


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Websites: Carcharodontosaurus onWikipedia
http://www.bbc.co.uk/nature/life/Carcharodontosaurus
http://www.projectexploration.org/carcharodontosaurus.htm
http://www.prehistoric-wildlife.com/species/c/carcharodontosaurus.html
http://www.dinochecker.com/dinosaurs/CARCHARODONTOSAURUS
http://theropods.blogspot.com/2011/03/theropod-size-part-ii.html
Documentaries:
Planet Dinosaur
Dinosaur Planet
Beyond T. rex
T. rex: Clash of the Titans
Monsters Resurrected: Biggest Killer Dino
Books:
Vertebrate Paleontology; Michael J. Benton
Ultimate Book of Dinosaurs; by Paul Dowswell, John Malam, Paul Mason, Steve Parker


