Spinosaurus Tooth - Fossil Specimen


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Precio de venta$900.00 CAD

Descripción

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 long, tapering shape with a dark brown crown and a lighter, rougher root section still carrying natural matrix. The point remains intact, and the tooth has a gentle curve that gives it a strong side profile. The surface shows a mix of smoother enamel and more weathered fossil texture, with reddish brown, tan, and darker brown tones across the piece.

What makes this specimen stand out is the contrast between the preserved crown and the more rugged base. The enamel-bearing portion narrows cleanly to the tip, while the root end is broader, broken naturally, and packed with sandy fossil material. It has the conical profile associated with Spinosaurus teeth, which were built more for gripping prey than slicing. This piece has a good display look because the tip is still sharp and the overall form reads clearly from multiple angles.

Fossils like this often appeal to people because they carry a sense of age, survival, and connection to deep time. A Spinosaurus tooth in particular tends to attract collectors who want something that feels ancient, powerful, and unmistakably real.

Quantity: 1pc

With this product, you will get the actual stone in the photograph. We do what we can to buy good quality products and price them honestly. The rocks may differ from the photos, but we hope we do them justice.

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