Spinosaurus Tooth // 4-7/8" Long
SKU: B0680
$1,500.00Price
This genuine Spinosaurus tooth, unearthed in the Kem Kem Formation of the Sahara Desert in Morocco, is a striking relic from one of the largest carnivorous dinosaurs to ever exist. Dating back to the Cretaceous period, approximately 112 to 93.5 million years ago, this well-preserved fossil measures an impressive 4-7/8" in length. Its conical shape and natural wear showcase the formidable predatory adaptations of this semi-aquatic giant. A true collector’s piece, this fossil provides a rare glimpse into prehistoric life. Explore its ancient significance in our gallery. Interesting Facts Spinosaurus, meaning "spined reptile," was one of the largest theropods, possibly exceeding the size of Tyrannosaurus rex. Unlike other large carnivorous dinosaurs, Spinosaurus had elongated jaws filled with conical teeth, perfect for catching fish in the vast river systems it inhabited. Fossils from the Kem Kem Formation are some of the best-preserved remains of this fascinating species. Features Origin: Kem Kem Formation, Sahara Desert, Morocco Material: Fossilized Spinosaurus Tooth Condition: Genuine, well-preserved fossil Special Characteristics: Conical tooth with natural wear, showcasing Spinosaurus' piscivorous adaptations Dimensions and Weight Length Width Depth Weight 4.88" 0.75" 0.88" 55 g Just in Astro West.

