Spinosaurus Tooth - Fossil Specimen


Price :
Sale price$1,250.00 CAD

Description

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, narrow profile with a dark brown crown that tapers to a clean point. The upper portion transitions into a pale tan to sandy root section with heavy natural matrix still attached. The contrast between the darker enamel and the lighter fossilized root gives the tooth a clear, easy-to-read shape, and the base remains naturally broken rather than overly prepared.

This specimen has a slimmer look than some of the thicker Moroccan teeth, with a gradual taper and a slightly curved side profile. The enamel-bearing section is still well defined, while the root area shows rough fossil texture, attached sediment, and patchy preservation from the burial environment. It has a strong display silhouette because the tip is intact and the overall form remains complete enough to read immediately as a Spinosaurus tooth.

Pieces like this are often chosen for their symbolism as much as their science. A tooth like this tends to appeal to people who are drawn to resilience, strength, and a direct link to deep time. It has a grounded, natural look that gives it a strong presence without needing any polishing or alteration.

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.

You may also like

Recently viewed