Genuine Spinosaurus Fossil Morocco
The Genuine Spinosaurus Fossil Morocco is a natural relic pulled from the Sahara desert region. Spinosaurus was one of the largest carnivorous dinosaurs. Bigger than Tyrannosaurus. Known for its long crocodile-like jaws and the tall sail on its back. It lived about 95 million years ago during the Late Cretaceous. Fossil remains like this one are found mainly in Morocco in a formation called the Kem Kem beds. These beds have been producing fossils for decades and are considered one of the richest dinosaur localities in the world.
Spinosaurus was semi-aquatic. It likely hunted fish in rivers and shallow seas. The fossil record shows teeth, claws, and skull parts with grooves that fit this lifestyle. A genuine fossil from this animal connects you to that ancient life. Unlike replicas or casts, this specimen is a true piece of bone material that has mineralized over millions of years.
This particular fossil is preserved in natural sandstone matrix. The color ranges from earthy red to brown. That hue comes from iron-rich sediments of the desert. The surface texture still holds natural patterns that show it is bone and not stone. Some areas are worn because of sand erosion. Others hold sharp lines that mark the bone structure.
Collectors seek Spinosaurus fossils because of the animal’s fame and size. Museums display Spinosaurus as one of the top predator dinosaurs. Having even a small fossil from this species is a privilege. Each fossil tells part of the story of the animal’s biology and its environment.
Technical Details
This specimen comes from the Kem Kem beds of southeastern Morocco. Age is estimated at 95–100 million years (Cretaceous period). Condition is rated as very good with natural wear. Material is original fossil bone with no replica resin. Some professional stabilization done for long-term preservation.
We ship this fossil in padded protective packaging. Includes a certificate of authenticity. Standard shipping insurance covers any damage. Our shop offers a 14-day return policy if the item does not meet your expectations.
Related product: See our Dinosaur Tooth Fossils Collection
External authority: Learn more about Spinosaurus at the Natural History Museum
Features
Genuine Spinosaurus fossil Morocco origin
Collected from Kem Kem beds Sahara desert
Dated to the Cretaceous period ~95 million years ago
Natural mineralized bone with visible structure
Includes certificate of authenticity
Secure shipping with insurance
Museum-grade specimen for collectors
Technical Specs
| Spec | Detail |
|---|---|
| Fossil Type | Genuine Spinosaurus bone fragment |
| Material | Mineralized fossil bone |
| Size | 14 cm (varies slightly) |
| Estimated Age | 95–100 million years |
| Origin | Kem Kem Beds, Morocco |
FAQs
Q: What other dinosaurs lived alongside Spinosaurus in Morocco?
A: Spinosaurus shared its habitat with large predators like Carcharodontosaurus and Deltadromeus, as well as long-necked Rebbachisaurus sauropods, smaller abelisaurids, and giant crocodyliforms. The ecosystem was predator-heavy with fewer known herbivores.
Q: Are Moroccan Spinosaurus teeth found with other body fossils?
A: Most Spinosaurus teeth are isolated finds in the Kem Kem Beds. They are usually not associated with skeletons, since they were shed often and transported by rivers. Complete fossils with teeth are rare.
Q: How can you tell if a fossil tooth belongs to a Spinosaurus?
A: Spinosaurus teeth are straight, conical, and smooth-sided, with fine vertical ridges and little to no serrations. They differ from blade-like, serrated Carcharodontosaurus teeth and resemble crocodile teeth but are larger and more robust.







