Spinosaurus Tooth - Fossil Specimen


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Precio de venta$500.00 CAD

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Mined from: Kem Kem Beds, near Taouz, Errachidia Province, Drâa-Tafilalet Region, Sahara Desert, Morocco

Era: Mesozoic
Geological Age: Late Cretaceous, Cenomanian 100.5 to 93.9 mya

Description: This one of a kind Spinosaurus tooth fossil specimen has a strong, elongated conical form with a dark brown to near-black tip fading into lighter brown and tan fossilized surface texture toward the base. The tooth shows natural wear, breakage, and weathering near the root end, while the crown still keeps its pointed profile and dense, solid look. It has a rugged surface with visible texture changes that give it a very raw, unearthed appearance rather than an overly cleaned or polished one.

The piece has the look collectors usually want in a real Moroccan dinosaur tooth: solid size, obvious age, and enough natural preservation to clearly read it as a predatory theropod tooth. Spinosaurus teeth are known for being more conical and less blade-like than many other carnivorous dinosaur teeth, which suited a lifestyle that likely involved gripping slippery prey such as fish. Moroccan examples are most commonly recovered from the Kem Kem fossil beds, a famous Cretaceous deposit that has produced crocodilians, giant fish, pterosaurs, and large predatory dinosaurs.

Many collectors are drawn to fossil teeth like this for what they represent more than anything else: endurance, primal strength, and a direct connection to deep time. It has the kind of presence people are usually looking for when they want a fossil that feels ancient, dramatic, and unmistakably real.

Quantity: 1pc

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