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Spinosaurus Tooth Box
Spinosaurus Tooth Box
Authentic Spinosaurus Tooth Fossil from Morocco – A Rare Predator’s Relic
Own a piece of prehistoric history with this authentic Spinosaurus tooth fossil, excavated from the renowned Kem Kem fossil beds of Morocco. The Spinosaurus, one of the largest carnivorous dinosaurs to ever roam the Earth, dominated the rivers and swamps of the Cretaceous period over 95 million years ago. Known for its semi-aquatic lifestyle and massive sail-like spine, this incredible predator may have reached lengths of 52–59 ft (16–18 m) and weighed 7–9 tons. Its diet was primarily fish, and its unique dorsal sail may have been used for thermoregulation, mating displays, or signaling.
This remarkable fossil offers a tangible connection to the incredible world of the Mesozoic Era, making it a must-have for collectors, educators, and enthusiasts alike.
Why You’ll Love This:
- Genuine Fossil: Real Spinosaurus tooth with natural shape, texture, and preserved enamel, professionally framed in a glass display case with label
- Iconic Predator: From the world’s largest known carnivorous dinosaur, famed for its unique sail-like spine
- Moroccan Origin: Excavated from the Kem Kem Beds, a globally recognized site for dinosaur fossils
- Scientific and Educational Value: A fascinating relic ideal for museums, educators, or dinosaur enthusiasts
- Collector’s Treasure: Rare and highly sought-after, perfect for adding a dramatic centerpiece to any fossil collection
Specifications:
- Tooth Length: ~2.5"
- Frame Size: 8" X 6"
- Provenance: Kem Kem Beds, Morocco
- Age: Over 95 million years
- Type: Representative sample
Spinosaurus fossils are exceptionally rare. Don’t miss your chance to own this extraordinary relic from one of the most formidable predators in history.
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