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Spinosaurus Fossil Tooth - Dinosaur - Morocco - Spinosaur - 100-75 million years old

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Location
South Africa
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304469209
 

You are bidding on one of these authentic Spinosaurus teeth. You will receive one tooth! Ranging from 3.5 - 4.8cm

Genus: Spinosaurus Species: Aegyptiacus

Period: Cretaceous (75-100 million years old) Locality: Taouz, Morocco, Africa Fossil Formation: Tegana

Badder than the T. rex, Spinosaurus was a gigantic predator that stalked Africa. His head alone was almost six feet long! The whole animal measured up to 59 feet long, a dozen feet longer than the largest known T. rex and bigger than the previous record holder among carnivorous dinosaurs, Gigantosaurus. A full-grown adult stood 20 feet tall and weighed 9 tons. He had a fearsome ridge, or sail, down its back, a croc-like jaw, and strong, taloned arms to catch its prey. Spinosaurus was the LARGEST PREDATOR OF ALL TIMES.

 

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