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Project Exploration - Paleontology Education and Dinosaur Exhibits
Using the wonders of science to inspire city kids
950 East 61st Street Chicago, IL 60637 • 773.834.7614 • F.773.834.7625   
 
 

Eocarcharia dinops
"Fierce-eyed dawn shark"

Eocarcharia dinops
Illustration © T. Marshall

 
 
   
a Type:
  Theropod (carcharodontosaurid)
   
a Age:
  110 million years old
   
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Length:

 

25 feet

   
a Height at hip:
  6 feet
   
a Discovery site:
  Niger, Africa
   
a Notes:
 

Eocarcharia dinops, or “fierce-eyed dawn shark” was named for its blade-shaped teeth and prominent bony eyebrow. The teeth were designed for disabling live prey and severing body parts.  Eocarcharia and its cousins (called carcharodontosaurids) gave rise to the largest predators on southern continents, matching or exceeding Tyrannosaurus in size. 

Sereno and team discovered the upper jaw bone and a half-dozen other bones of the skull and teeth. They also discovered vertebrae, limb bones and claws, but until a better skeleton is discovered cannot tell for sure if they belong to Eocarcharia.

Eocarcharia dinops
Illustration © T. Marshall

Eocarcharia dinops
Photo © M. Hettwer
 Paul Sereno with Eocarcharia jaw in the Sahara at the site of discovery

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University of Chicago press release

University of Bristol press release

 

 
 
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