Spinosaur - Fossil tooth - 9 cm - 2.5 cm





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MUSEUM PIECE
GREAT QUALITY 9 cm at its longest part and 2.5 cm at its widest part
Spinosaurus was the largest carnivorous dinosaur that existed. Even bigger than Tyrannosaurus Rex itself, contrary to what many people still think. We are talking about a dinosaur whose proportions have been found that could even be larger than paleontologists initially thought. It lived in the Cretaceous period between 112 and 93.5 million years ago in the northern part of Africa. MUSEUM PIECE
GREAT QUALITY 9 cm in its longest part and 2.5 cm in its widest part
The Spinosaurus was the largest carnivorous dinosaur that existed. Bigger even than the Tyrannosaurus Rex itself, contrary to what many people still think. We are talking about a dinosaur whose proportions have been found that could be larger than what paleontologists initially thought. It lived in the Cretaceous period between 112 and 93.5 million years ago in the northern part of Africa.
MUSEUM PIECE
GREAT QUALITY 9 cm at its longest part and 2.5 cm at its widest part
Spinosaurus was the largest carnivorous dinosaur that existed. Even bigger than Tyrannosaurus Rex itself, contrary to what many people still think. We are talking about a dinosaur whose proportions have been found that could even be larger than paleontologists initially thought. It lived in the Cretaceous period between 112 and 93.5 million years ago in the northern part of Africa. MUSEUM PIECE
GREAT QUALITY 9 cm in its longest part and 2.5 cm in its widest part
The Spinosaurus was the largest carnivorous dinosaur that existed. Bigger even than the Tyrannosaurus Rex itself, contrary to what many people still think. We are talking about a dinosaur whose proportions have been found that could be larger than what paleontologists initially thought. It lived in the Cretaceous period between 112 and 93.5 million years ago in the northern part of Africa.

