Spinosaur - Fossil tooth - Spinosaurus aegyptiacus - 8.8 cm (No reserve price)





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Scientific name Spinosaurus aegyptiacus; Specimen Espinosaurio; Geological Period Late Cretaceous (about 96 million years ago); Condition Restored.
Description from the seller
Scientific name: Spinosaurus aegypticus
Location: Taouz, (Morocco)
Geological Formation: Fezouane
Age: Upper Cretaceous, 96 million years ago.
Size: 8.8 cm
REF: 3096
Description:
We present an impressive Spinosaurus tooth with a partial root! This fossil stands out for its exceptional preservation and finely detailed anatomical features. The tooth exhibits a robust and well-developed structure, with a partial root that offers a unique insight into the dentition of this massive semi-aquatic dinosaur.
This Spinosaurus tooth is a rare and valuable gem for any collection, offering a fascinating window into the marine and terrestrial past of the Late Cretaceous.
Don't miss the opportunity to add this spectacular fossil to your collection and elevate your display to a new level of awe!
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Seller's Story
Scientific name: Spinosaurus aegypticus
Location: Taouz, (Morocco)
Geological Formation: Fezouane
Age: Upper Cretaceous, 96 million years ago.
Size: 8.8 cm
REF: 3096
Description:
We present an impressive Spinosaurus tooth with a partial root! This fossil stands out for its exceptional preservation and finely detailed anatomical features. The tooth exhibits a robust and well-developed structure, with a partial root that offers a unique insight into the dentition of this massive semi-aquatic dinosaur.
This Spinosaurus tooth is a rare and valuable gem for any collection, offering a fascinating window into the marine and terrestrial past of the Late Cretaceous.
Don't miss the opportunity to add this spectacular fossil to your collection and elevate your display to a new level of awe!
Insured shipping

