Dinosaur - Fossil teeth - Spinosaurus - 7.7 cm - 2.1 cm (No Reserve Price)

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Spinosaurus, a dinosaur specimen from the Late Cretaceous (100.5–66 million years ago), natural with some restoration at the root, from the Kem-Kem basin on the Morocco–Algeria border.

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A good-sized Spinosaurus tooth, generally well preserved, has enamel wear from natural erosion, probably caused by the sun, "it is still a good piece", worthy of being part of a good collection.
Completely natural, it is whole and uncut with some root restoration
It comes from the Kem-Kem basin, located along the border between Morocco and Algeria.
The Kem-Kem beds are continental fluvial deposits contributed by a large Upper Cretaceous river and floodplains, where several species of vertebrates have been discovered, including elasmobranchs, bony fish, coelacanths, turtles, pterosaurs, dinosaurs, birds, and crocodiles.

This place has been referred to as an area where danger lurked by land, sea, and air.
"It must have been a spectacular ecosystem."
Spinosaurus is considered one of the greatest terrestrial predators in history.

A good-sized Spinosaurus tooth, generally well preserved, has enamel wear from natural erosion, probably caused by the sun, "it is still a good piece", worthy of being part of a good collection.
Completely natural, it is whole and uncut with some root restoration
It comes from the Kem-Kem basin, located along the border between Morocco and Algeria.
The Kem-Kem beds are continental fluvial deposits contributed by a large Upper Cretaceous river and floodplains, where several species of vertebrates have been discovered, including elasmobranchs, bony fish, coelacanths, turtles, pterosaurs, dinosaurs, birds, and crocodiles.

This place has been referred to as an area where danger lurked by land, sea, and air.
"It must have been a spectacular ecosystem."
Spinosaurus is considered one of the greatest terrestrial predators in history.

Details

Number of items
1
Specimen
Dinosaur
Scientific name
Spinosaurus
Country of Origin
Morocco
Geological Period
Cretaceous, Upper (100.5 - 66 million years)
Condition
Natural
Height
7.7 cm
Width
2.1 cm
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79
Objects sold
93.75%
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