Premium Spinosaurus Tooth Display
The Premium Spinosaurus Tooth Display offers an authentic look at one of the most fascinating carnivores to ever live. Spinosaurus was a semi-aquatic predator from the Cretaceous period. It grew longer than T. rex and had a massive sail on its back. But the teeth were the real weapon. Conical and sharp. Built for gripping fish and tearing prey. A fossil like this makes history feel alive.
This fossil tooth comes from sediment layers in North Africa. Most were uncovered in the Kem Kem Beds of Morocco. The tooth is dark brown to reddish in color. Sometimes streaked with mineral deposits. The surface shows ridges and natural wear. Each Premium Spinosaurus Tooth Display is cleaned and stabilized. No two are alike. Some have natural chips or root wear. That adds to the character and story.
The Spinosaurus lived about 95 to 100 million years ago. Its long snout held dozens of teeth. Each tooth acted like a spear. Designed to pierce fish and small dinosaurs. Holding a Premium Spinosaurus Tooth Display is like holding a piece of that moment. You can see the tapering shape and smooth surface. The fossil is mounted in a protective display case. Perfect for collectors or educators.
About the Spinosaurus Tooth Fossil
The Spinosaurus tooth fossil is not just a relic. It is a teaching tool. Teachers use them to show how predators evolved. Collectors use them to build serious fossil sets. The teeth are durable. Mineralized over millions of years. They show bite marks sometimes. Or fractures from use. These details make each Premium Spinosaurus Tooth Display unique.
This tooth was formed as minerals replaced organic matter. Over millions of years the fossil took shape. That is why color and texture vary. Some teeth are almost smooth. Others show enamel cracks. The condition of each Premium Spinosaurus Tooth Display is graded. Minor repairs may exist. That is common in fossils from this region.
Technical details:
Age: Cretaceous period, approx. 95–100 million years old.
Origin: Kem Kem Beds, Morocco.
Condition: Stabilized, cleaned, sometimes repaired.
Size: Average 12 cm in length.
Material: Fossilized tooth with mineral deposits.
Warranty and Shipping
Every Premium Spinosaurus Tooth Display ships in a sturdy protective case. Free replacement if damaged in transit. Ships within 3 business days. Global shipping available.
For related fossils, see our Dinosaur Tooth Fossils Collection.
For further fossil background, visit the Smithsonian Magazine
Bullet Point Feature List
Genuine Spinosaurus fossil tooth
Mounted in protective acrylic display case
From the Kem Kem Beds of Morocco
Dates back 95–100 million years
Average size 2–3 inches
Cleaned and stabilized for long-term care
Certificate of authenticity included
Technical Specs Table
| Spec | Detail |
|---|---|
| Fossil Type | Spinosaurus tooth |
| Material | Fossilized tooth with mineralization |
| Size | 12 cm (avg) |
| Estimated Age | 95–100 million years (Cretaceous) |
| Origin | Kem Kem Beds, Morocco |
FAQs
Q: Can you identify the tooth’s position in the jaw?
Usually no, unless the tooth is still attached to the jawbone. Isolated teeth are common, but most can’t be pinned to an exact position.
Q: Do juvenile Spinosaurus teeth look different from adult ones?
Not much. Juvenile teeth are smaller and sometimes thinner, but the overall conical, smooth design stays the same into adulthood.
Q: Who first discovered Spinosaurus teeth in Morocco?
They began appearing in the 1980s–1990s, dug by local fossil hunters in the Kem Kem beds. No single discoverer is credited — it was a collective effort.








