spinosaurus teeth
Authentic Spinosaurus Teeth
Shop Authentic Spinosaurus teeth sourced from Morocco’s Kem Kem Group. From intact, display-ready crowns to study-grade fragments, every piece is vetted for provenance, condition, and preparation so you can buy with confidence.
About These Specimens
Our Authentic Spinosaurus teeth are collected from the Late Cretaceous Kem Kem Group of southeast Morocco, a classic North African fossil locality. Typical spinosaurid teeth are conical with longitudinal fluting and little to no serration, features that reflect a fish-forward diet and make them instantly recognizable in collections and classrooms. Natural color ranges from honey to deep brown with occasional iron staining; many examples are shed teeth, which means the animal naturally lost them during life.
Each tooth is graded as museum-, collector-, or study-grade. Stabilization, repair, and any restoration (such as tip rebuilds or crack fills) are clearly disclosed and priced appropriately. Expect to see minor consolidant sheen along fracture lines; this is standard practice to preserve fragile enamel and dentine. We screen for over-polish, composite stems, and heavy repaint—common issues in the market—and reject pieces that do not meet our authenticity and transparency standards.
Whether you need a striking centerpiece, a comparative teaching specimen to illustrate enamel fluting and non-serrated cutting edges, or a historically resonant gift, an Authentic Spinosaurus tooth delivers scientific value and display presence. For the most rigorous labeling, note that isolated teeth are best considered “spinosaurid” unless found with diagnostic skeletal material—our listings reflect that nuance while keeping descriptions buyer-friendly and clear.
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