Spinosaurus aegyptiacus tooth 3 1/2 inches

$312.00

Spinosaurus aegyptiacus was one of the largest carnivorous dinosaurs ever to roam the Earth, living approximately 95–100 million years ago during the Late Cretaceous Period. It inhabited the ancient rivers, swamps, and coastal wetlands of what is now North Africa. Recognizable by its towering sail-like spine and crocodile-like snout, Spinosaurus was a semi-aquatic predator whose diet consisted primarily of fish, though it likely also hunted smaller dinosaurs and scavenged when opportunities arose. Its remarkable adaptations make it one of the earliest known dinosaurs to have spent much of its life in the water.

Whether you're an avid fossil collector, dinosaur enthusiast, educator, or simply appreciate Earth's ancient history, this genuine Spinosaurus fossil makes a fascinating display piece and conversation starter. As with all natural fossils, each specimen is one of a kind and preserves a unique glimpse into a world that existed millions of years ago.

Location: Kem Kem Beds Formation, Morocco

Measurements: Approximately 3 1/2 inches (length)

Characteristics: few repairs were observed: heavily worn out large tooth

ID Code: SPST13

Spinosaurus aegyptiacus was one of the largest carnivorous dinosaurs ever to roam the Earth, living approximately 95–100 million years ago during the Late Cretaceous Period. It inhabited the ancient rivers, swamps, and coastal wetlands of what is now North Africa. Recognizable by its towering sail-like spine and crocodile-like snout, Spinosaurus was a semi-aquatic predator whose diet consisted primarily of fish, though it likely also hunted smaller dinosaurs and scavenged when opportunities arose. Its remarkable adaptations make it one of the earliest known dinosaurs to have spent much of its life in the water.

Whether you're an avid fossil collector, dinosaur enthusiast, educator, or simply appreciate Earth's ancient history, this genuine Spinosaurus fossil makes a fascinating display piece and conversation starter. As with all natural fossils, each specimen is one of a kind and preserves a unique glimpse into a world that existed millions of years ago.

Location: Kem Kem Beds Formation, Morocco

Measurements: Approximately 3 1/2 inches (length)

Characteristics: few repairs were observed: heavily worn out large tooth

ID Code: SPST13