Spinosaurus Tooth – Iconic Predator of the Cretaceous
Spinosaurus Tooth – Iconic Predator of the Cretaceous
Late Cretaceous (~95 million years ago) | Kem Kem Beds, Morocco
This genuine Spinosaurus tooth is a striking fossil from one of the largest carnivorous dinosaurs ever to exist. Dating back more than 95 million years, it belonged to a semi-aquatic predator that ruled both land and water, using its long, conical teeth to seize powerful prey in the rivers of ancient North Africa.
Beautifully preserved, the tooth displays rich enamel texture and natural surface ridges characteristic of Spinosaurus aegyptiacus. Its bold form and impressive detail make it a captivating link to one of prehistory’s most legendary hunters.
Features:
• Species: Spinosaurus aegyptiacus (tooth)
• Geological period: Late Cretaceous (~95 Mya)
• Origin: Kem Kem Beds, Morocco
• Dimensions: 7.3 × 2 cm
• Strong enamel preservation with natural ridges
Condition: 100% authentic fossil
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