Suchomimus fossil dinosaur tooth (2.8cm)
Suchomimus fossil dinosaur tooth (2.8cm)
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Rare Suchomimus tooth, dinosaur fossil tooth from Niger
Age: +/- 112 million years ago from the Cretaceous era. Location: Found in Elrhaz formation, Niger
Size: 2.8cm in length
Comes with acrylic plate.
Suchomimus is a prehistoric dinosaur that lived during the Early Cretaceous period, approximately 112 million years ago. Suchomimus belonged to a group of dinosaurs known as spinosaurids, characterized by their long, narrow snouts and large, sail-like structures on their backs.
Suchomimus was a formidable predator, reaching lengths of about 36 feet (11 meters) and weighing around 4 to 6 tons. It had a slender body with powerful limbs and sharp, conical teeth suited for catching and gripping prey.
One of the most distinctive features of Suchomimus was the sail-like structure on its back. This sail, composed of elongated spines, may have served several purposes.
