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SPINOSAURUS
DINOSAUR TOOTH
Tegana Formation - Kem Kem Beds, Morocco
LATE
CRETACEOUS PERIOD: 96 - 66 million years ago
This is a fine grade Spinosaurus dinosaur tooth with beautiful light
gold and orange enamel from an adult dinosaur.
This genuine specimen has well-preserved enamel and slight natural feeding wear on the tip from
kills and meals that took place when the dinosaur was alive. It is complete
with excellent
preservation. This dinosaur tooth is of a quality that is much
better than typically found for sale and has a single barely perceptible
crack repair but
NO RESTORATION.
The entire tooth is present and is of quality that is becoming difficult
to find in today's market.
The
remains of Spinosaurus aegyptiacus were first
discovered by a German collector in 1912 in central Egypt. A variety
of pieces were recovered including a skull and teeth. On the evening
of April 24, 1944, a British bombing run on Munich destroyed these and
many
other rare fossil specimens.
Spinosaurus is one of the
longest and strangest of all
carnivorous dinosaurs. At 50 feet long
and 4 tons in weight, it was truly a monster! Its most unusual
feature was a row of broad club-shaped spines 6 feet tall, projecting
upward from the backbone. It's believed that these spines were
covered with a sail of skin which could be raised by the creature as a
social display or as a way to regulate body temperature.
To this day, no other
dinosaur has been found with such tall and broad-shaped neural spines.
Fossil remains of Spinosaurus aegyptiacus are only found in the
North African Sahara Desert. Contrary to the inhospitable desert
environment where Spinosaurus fossils are found today, this region was a
vast swampy tropical paradise abundant with life during the Cretaceous
Period when Spinosaurus was alive and inhabiting its muddy river shores
and bogs.
FINE GRADE EXAMPLE
WITH NICE ENAMEL AND COLOR
2.6" long
$245
DT5-072 INCLUDES
DISPLAY BOX
Actual Item - One
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