Spinosaur - Fossil tooth - Spinosaurus aegyptiacus (No Reserve Price)





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Specimen Espinosaurio; Scientific name Spinosaurus aegyptiacus; Geological Period Cretaceous (145–66 million years); Treatment cracked-filled restoration; Condition Restored.
Description from the seller
Scientific Name
Spinosaurus aegyptiacus
Location
Kem Kem Valley, Southeast of Morocco
Stage
Upper Cretaceous – approximately 95 million years ago
Size:
4.6 cm in length (tooth) (3D display frame)
Fossil description
This specimen corresponds to an authentic tooth of Spinosaurus aegyptiacus, one of the most distinctive carnivorous dinosaurs of the Cretaceous, known for its enormous dorsal sail and semi-aquatic habits. Originating from the famous Kem Kem Valley site, the tooth has a slightly curved conical shape, with a grooved surface and coloration in reddish-brown tones. The visible cracks have been carefully filled to preserve its integrity without altering its authenticity. It is presented in a 3D display frame, ideal for collectors or educational exhibitions.
Restoration
Cracks filled; restored, general structure of the natural tooth.
REF: 2662
Seller's Story
Scientific Name
Spinosaurus aegyptiacus
Location
Kem Kem Valley, Southeast of Morocco
Stage
Upper Cretaceous – approximately 95 million years ago
Size:
4.6 cm in length (tooth) (3D display frame)
Fossil description
This specimen corresponds to an authentic tooth of Spinosaurus aegyptiacus, one of the most distinctive carnivorous dinosaurs of the Cretaceous, known for its enormous dorsal sail and semi-aquatic habits. Originating from the famous Kem Kem Valley site, the tooth has a slightly curved conical shape, with a grooved surface and coloration in reddish-brown tones. The visible cracks have been carefully filled to preserve its integrity without altering its authenticity. It is presented in a 3D display frame, ideal for collectors or educational exhibitions.
Restoration
Cracks filled; restored, general structure of the natural tooth.
REF: 2662

