Stunning Spinosaurus Tooth - A High Quality Fossil with Intense Red Color! - Fossil tooth - Spinosaurus Aegyptiacus

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Specimen: Imposing Spinosaurus tooth, Scientific name: Spinosaurus aegyptiacus.

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Description from the seller

We present to you an extraordinary Spinosaurus tooth that is a must-have for your collection. This 7.9 cm long piece stands out for its impressive deep red color and exceptional state of preservation. To further highlight its beauty and ensure its protection, it comes in an elegant 11 cm display box, ready to be exhibited in your collection or in spaces dedicated to paleontology.

Main Features

Size and Presence: At 7.9 cm, this tooth is an impressive example of the grandeur of Spinosaurus, one of the most iconic predators of the Cretaceous.

Unique Color: Its strong red hue adds a unique visual appeal, rarely found in similar fossils.

Premium Preservation: The tooth has been meticulously preserved, maintaining its authenticity and anatomical details.

Perfect Presentation: The 11cm display box not only protects the piece, but also enhances its elegance, ideal for display.

This Spinosaurus fossil is a unique piece, worthy of the finest collectors and paleontology enthusiasts. Its quality, rarity, and visual appeal make it an essential addition to any high-level collection.

REF: 1375

Seller's Story

Travel in Time, Your Collection of Unique Fossils Welcome to our fossil shop! Explore our fascinating catalogue of prehistoric remains and discover the history encapsulated in each piece. From majestic dinosaurs to ancient marine invertebrates, our collection will transport you to forgotten times. Find the perfect piece for your collection or gift a piece of natural history. Start your journey back in time today!
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We present to you an extraordinary Spinosaurus tooth that is a must-have for your collection. This 7.9 cm long piece stands out for its impressive deep red color and exceptional state of preservation. To further highlight its beauty and ensure its protection, it comes in an elegant 11 cm display box, ready to be exhibited in your collection or in spaces dedicated to paleontology.

Main Features

Size and Presence: At 7.9 cm, this tooth is an impressive example of the grandeur of Spinosaurus, one of the most iconic predators of the Cretaceous.

Unique Color: Its strong red hue adds a unique visual appeal, rarely found in similar fossils.

Premium Preservation: The tooth has been meticulously preserved, maintaining its authenticity and anatomical details.

Perfect Presentation: The 11cm display box not only protects the piece, but also enhances its elegance, ideal for display.

This Spinosaurus fossil is a unique piece, worthy of the finest collectors and paleontology enthusiasts. Its quality, rarity, and visual appeal make it an essential addition to any high-level collection.

REF: 1375

Seller's Story

Travel in Time, Your Collection of Unique Fossils Welcome to our fossil shop! Explore our fascinating catalogue of prehistoric remains and discover the history encapsulated in each piece. From majestic dinosaurs to ancient marine invertebrates, our collection will transport you to forgotten times. Find the perfect piece for your collection or gift a piece of natural history. Start your journey back in time today!
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Details

Specimen
Stunning Spinosaurus Tooth - A High Quality Fossil with Intense Red Color!
Scientific name
Spinosaurus Aegyptiacus
Country of Origin
Morocco
Geological Period
Cretaceous, Upper (100.5 - 66 million years)
Condition
Natural
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Objects sold
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