Spinosaurus Tooth - Fossil Specimen


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Sale price$500.00 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 slim, tapering shape with a dark brown crown that narrows to a clean, intact point. The upper half is lighter and more matte, with tan to sandy brown fossil texture across the root section. There is a noticeable color shift near the middle where the darker enamel transitions into the rougher, more weathered upper portion, giving the tooth a strong natural contrast.

This piece has a leaner profile than some thicker Spinosaurus teeth, with a gentle curve and a well-preserved tip that gives it a clean display outline. The root end is naturally broken and still carries fossil texture and attached matrix, while the crown shows the smoother, denser look expected from preserved enamel. Dark streaking and mottled patches near the center add to the unearthed look without taking away from the overall form.

Spinosaurus teeth are recognized by their conical shape, which differs from the flatter, blade-like teeth of many other predatory dinosaurs. That shape suited gripping prey rather than slicing it. This specimen has a natural, field-found appearance and a clear profile that makes it easy to appreciate as a genuine prehistoric tooth.

Quantity: 1pc

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