Spinosaurus Maroccanus Tooth Fossil (2.30") – Late Cretaceous, Morocco
Spinosaurus Maroccanus Tooth Fossil (2.30") – Late Cretaceous, Morocco
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| Destination | # days** | Starting at |
| Domestic (NL) | 1 - 2 | €6,95 |
| Mainland Europe | +/- 5 | €12,95 |
| Non-EU Europe | +/- 7 | €14,95 |
| USA | 5 - 7 | $30 |
| Australia | +/- 20 | €23,95 |
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- 2.30" = 5.84 cm
- Kem Kem Beds, Morocco
- Late Cretaceous (~112 to 93 million years ago)
This genuine Spinosaurus maroccanus tooth fossil originates from the Cretaceous deposits of Morocco, a region renowned for producing some of the finest spinosaurid material in the world. Spinosaurus maroccanus is a large predatory theropod closely related to Spinosaurus aegyptiacus, adapted to a semi-aquatic lifestyle.
The tooth displays the characteristic elongated, conical shape typical of spinosaurids, designed for catching fish and aquatic prey. Natural enamel texture and coloration are clearly visible, making this specimen an excellent example of African dinosaur fossils.
A highly desirable piece for anyone fascinated by one of the largest carnivorous dinosaurs ever discovered.
Glued on 1 spot after excavation.
