Spinosaurus Tooth Raptor Dinosaur Fossil Authentic Natural Prehistoric Find

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This authentic Spinosaurus Tooth Raptor Dinosaur fossil is a striking piece of prehistoric history. Found in North Africa and preserved with care. A real fossil specimen that brings the power of the dinosaur age right into your hands.

Spinosaurus Tooth Raptor Dinosaur Fossil

The Spinosaurus Tooth Raptor Dinosaur fossil offered here is more than just a tooth. It is a preserved remnant of one of the most powerful predators to ever walk the earth. The Spinosaurus was a giant carnivorous dinosaur that lived during the Cretaceous period, about 100 million years ago. Fossils of Spinosaurus are most often found in the Kem Kem beds of Morocco. This region has produced some of the most remarkable dinosaur remains, including teeth, bones, and skeleton fragments.

The Spinosaurus is famous for its long crocodile-like snout and large sail-shaped spine. Scientists believe it was a semi-aquatic hunter. It likely preyed on fish but may also have gone after other dinosaurs. The tooth you see here belonged to that predator. With its sharp conical shape, this fossil tooth shows the design of a hunter built for gripping prey.

Unlike many dinosaur fossils sold today, this Spinosaurus Tooth Raptor Dinosaur piece is authentic. Not a cast. Not a replica. This is a real fossil, formed naturally over millions of years. It carries unique details like ridges, color variations, and mineral deposits from the site where it was found. Each fossil has its own look. Some show more wear. Some are sharper at the tip. But every one tells a story of deep time.

Collectors often value Spinosaurus teeth because they are larger and more robust than many other dinosaur teeth. They make a strong display piece, either framed, in a stand, or placed in a fossil collection. Teachers and students also use specimens like this for education. Holding a dinosaur tooth in your hand makes ancient life real in a way that pictures or replicas cannot.

This fossil tooth comes with clear labeling of origin, estimated age, and type. It has been cleaned and stabilized to ensure it will last for years in your collection. Because it is a natural specimen, small chips or surface wear may appear. These are not defects. They are part of the fossil’s history.

Technical Details and Origin

This tooth is believed to have come from the Kem Kem beds in Morocco. These fossil beds are part of the Sahara Desert. They preserve remains of fish, crocodiles, and dinosaurs. Geologists date the layers to the mid-Cretaceous period. That makes the fossil roughly 95–100 million years old.

  • Condition: Stabilized and cleaned. Some natural wear.

  • Material: Fossilized tooth with mineral replacement.

  • Size: Typically 1.5–2.5 inches long. Each piece varies.

  • Age: Around 100 million years old.

  • Origin: Morocco, Kem Kem beds.

This fossil ships securely in a protective case with handling notes. Delivery includes a certificate of authenticity. Standard shipping is tracked and insured.

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External Reference

To learn more about Spinosaurus, visit the Natural History Museum’s Spinosaurus page.


Bullet Point Features

  • Genuine Spinosaurus Tooth Raptor Dinosaur fossil

  • Estimated 95–100 million years old

  • Found in the Kem Kem fossil beds, Morocco

  • Cleaned, stabilized, and ready for display

  • Certificate of authenticity included

  • Perfect for collectors, teachers, and students

  • Ships in protective case with secure packaging


Technical Specs Table

FeatureDetails
Fossil TypeSpinosaurus Tooth Raptor Dinosaur
MaterialFossilized tooth with mineral replacement
Size14 cm
Estimated Age95–100 million years
OriginKem Kem Beds, Morocco

FAQs

Q: What kind of rock is usually associated with Spinosaurus teeth in Morocco?
They are most often found in the Kem Kem Beds of southeastern Morocco, a Late Cretaceous deposit (~95–100 million years old). The teeth occur mainly in iron-rich sandstone and mudstone formed in ancient river systems.

Q: How do paleontologists date Moroccan Spinosaurus teeth?
The teeth themselves aren’t directly dated. Instead, paleontologists use stratigraphy, index fossils, and radiometric dating of surrounding layers. This places them in the Cenomanian stage of the Late Cretaceous.

Q: Can Spinosaurus teeth be found outside Morocco?
Yes. While Morocco is the main source, teeth have also been found in Egypt, Algeria, Tunisia, and even outside Africa in places like Brazil, Spain, and Thailand, though these are far less common.

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