Moroccan Spinosaurus Tooth Specimen Authentic Cretaceous Dinosaur Fossil

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The Moroccan Spinosaurus Tooth Specimen is a real dinosaur fossil from North Africa. This Moroccan Spinosaurus Tooth Specimen dates back to the Late Cretaceous period over 90 million years ago. It is authentic. Naturally fossilized. Carefully prepared.

Moroccan Spinosaurus Tooth Specimen from a River Hunter

The Moroccan Spinosaurus Tooth Specimen comes from Spinosaurus aegyptiacus. One of the most unusual large predators ever found. It lived about 95 to 100 million years ago. During a time when much of Morocco was covered by rivers and floodplains.

Spinosaurus was long and narrow in build. Its skull looked like a crocodile. Long snout. Straight jaws. Filled with cone shaped teeth. These teeth were smooth and round. Not flat like many other meat eating dinosaurs. That shape helped grip fish.

This dinosaur likely spent much of its time near water. Fossils from the Kem Kem Group show large river systems. Full of giant fish. Lungfish. Coelacanths. Even ancient sharks. Spinosaurus had strong front limbs with curved claws. And a tall sail on its back. The sail may have helped with display or body control in water.

The Moroccan Spinosaurus Tooth Specimen shows classic features. Slight backward curve. Thick root base. Strong enamel layer. Fine vertical lines along the surface. The tip shows natural feeding wear. No heavy polishing. No fake shine.

Spinosaurus teeth are dense. Built for holding struggling prey. They did not slice like a knife. They gripped. This tooth reflects that function. It is solid with minor natural weathering. Small surface marks are present. But no major repairs. No reconstruction.

The Kem Kem Basin in southeastern Morocco is world known for Cretaceous fossils. Many Spinosaurus discoveries come from this region. Local sediments date to the Cenomanian stage of the Late Cretaceous. Around 95 million years old.

Scientists continue to study Spinosaurus. Recent research suggests it had dense bones and possibly a fin like tail. Adapted for swimming. This makes it one of the few known semi aquatic large theropods. You can read more about Spinosaurus research at the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History
https://naturalhistory.si.edu

If you are building a focused dinosaur display you may also want to see our  Fossil Collection for related specimens.

This Moroccan Spinosaurus Tooth Specimen fits well in a case or shadow box. It works for collectors. Educators. Or students learning about prehistoric life.

Each Moroccan Spinosaurus Tooth Specimen is packed with thick protective material. Shipped tracked. Fully insured. A certificate of authenticity is included. We offer a 30 day return policy. If damage occurs in transit we resolve it fast.

Real fossil. Clear origin. Honest presentation.


Features

  • Authentic Moroccan Spinosaurus Tooth Specimen

  • Late Cretaceous age around 95 million years

  • Sourced from Kem Kem Basin Morocco

  • Natural enamel texture preserved

  • Minor natural wear no heavy restoration

  • Suitable for display study or teaching

  • Includes certificate of authenticity


Technical Specifications

SpecificationDetails
Fossil TypeDinosaur tooth fossil
SpeciesSpinosaurus aegyptiacus
MaterialFossilized dentin and enamel
SizeApprox. 15 cm
Estimated Age95–100 million years
Geological PeriodLate Cretaceous Cenomanian
OriginKem Kem Basin Morocco
ConditionNatural stabilized minor surface wear
Dimensions15 cm
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