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 from Morocco is a long, tapered fossil with a naturally pointed tip and warm earthy coloration. The surface shows deep brown, reddish umber, golden tan, and darker mineral-rich patches, giving the piece a rugged, ancient appearance. Its elongated conical form is characteristic of Spinosaurus teeth, with a smoother, more crocodile-like shape rather than the flattened serrated form seen in many other theropod dinosaurs. The base appears naturally worn and broken from its original root area, while the body of the tooth retains a strong display profile with visible fossil texture, mineral staining, and age-earned surface detail.
Spinosaurus was one of the most unusual and impressive predatory dinosaurs of the Cretaceous Period, famous for its sail-like back structure and semi-aquatic lifestyle. Fossil teeth like this are commonly associated with the Kem Kem Beds of Morocco, a fossil-rich region known for producing dinosaur, crocodilian, fish, and pterosaur remains from ancient river and delta environments. Spinosaurus likely used its long, conical teeth to grip slippery prey such as fish, making its teeth especially distinctive among predatory dinosaurs.
Spiritually, fossilized dinosaur teeth are often associated with ancient strength, survival, grounding, and primal energy. Spinosaurus fossils in particular are sometimes viewed as symbols of adaptability and power, connecting the land and water through the life of one of history’s most recognizable prehistoric predators. As a collector piece, this tooth carries both a deep scientific story and a symbolic sense of endurance through time.
Quantity: 1pc
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