XL 3.7" Spinosaurus Fossil Tooth 100 Million Years Old Cretaceous Dinosaur COA
Location: Oued Zem, Morocco
Weight: 1.6 Ounces
Dimensions: 3.7 Inches Long, 0.9 Inches Wide
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Name: Spinosaurus (Spine lizard).
Named By: Ernst Stromer - 1915.
Diet: Piscivore/Carnivore.
Size: Estimated between 12.6 and 18 meters long.
Known locations: North Africa, particularly Egypt - Bahariya Formation, and Morocco - Kem Kem Beds.
Time period: Albian to Cenomanian of the Cretaceous.
Fossil representation: To date, at least six partial specimens of the skull, mandible, neural spines, and other fragmentary postcranial remains. Teeth, however, are considerably more common.
The Spinosaurus was a remarkable dinosaur from the Cretaceous period in North Africa, dating back around 100 million years. As a theropod, it potentially holds the record for being the largest and longest of its kind, reaching lengths of up to 49 feet and weighing as much as 6 tons. Currently recognized as the largest known carnivorous dinosaur, it surpassed even the Tyrannosaurus Rex in size. Distinctive features include a long, narrow skull reminiscent of a crocodile and elongated vertebral spines forming a sail-like structure, possibly linked by skin. Its name, Spinosaurus, translates to “spine lizard.”

Please be aware of the nature of fossils:
Being buried underground for millions of years under immense pressure can be harsh. Rarely does a fossil emerge intact and perfect. Most fossils require some restoration, and some are even modified by humans to improve their appearance. Moroccan workers excel at carefully excavating and preserving these natural treasures, but natural cracks are often visible on the surface. These cracks are part of the fossil's natural beauty and are not flaws.