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Offered is a tooth from a Spinosaurus from the famous Phosphate beds of Kem Kem basin, Morocco. This tooth measures 6.31 cm in length and shows quite some roots which are the parts that would've been stuck inside of the dinosaur's gums. This tooth dates back to approximately 98 million years ago. Spinosaurus (meaning "spine lizard") is a genus of theropod dinosaur that lived in what now is North Africa, during the lower Albian to lower Cenomanian stages of the Cretaceous period, about 112 to 97 million years ago.

 

This tooth belongs to the Spinosaurus maroccanus (meaning "Moroccan spine lizard") species. Spinosaurus appeared in the 2001 film Jurassic Park III, replacing Tyrannosaurus as the main antagonist.

 

A fossil of a popular dinosaur tend to be of higher value due to popularity, however, I'm able to let these go at a nominal price because I know many kids love spinosaurus, and owning one of its tooth is a greater joy that anyone can describe. I've seen it myself when I gave away one of my tooth to a kid.

 

Make your kid's Christmas this year, by getting him/her a fossil from their favorite dinosaur. No dinosaur loving kid should go without a tooth!

Spinosaurus Dinosaur Tooth Fossil

SKU: 0012
S$80.00Price
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