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Spinosaurus Tooth Fossil – Large Cretaceous Dinosaur Tooth
Authentic Cretaceous Predator Fossil • Collector Grade Specimen
Spinosaurus tooth fossils are among the most sought-after dinosaur specimens, and this authentic example comes from one of the largest predatory dinosaurs ever discovered.
From the start, its elongated conical shape and natural enamel texture clearly reflect its role as a powerful Cretaceous hunter.
Ideal for serious collectors, educators, and natural history displays.
🦖 Spinosaurus Tooth – Cretaceous Theropod Dinosaur
This fossil tooth belongs to Spinosaurus aegyptiacus, the iconic semi-aquatic predator of North Africa.
Moreover, the specimen shows well-preserved enamel, natural feeding wear, and authentic surface detail.
As a result, it makes a strong display piece for any dinosaur fossil collection.
🌍 Age and Origin – Kem Kem Beds, Morocco
Dating to the Late Cretaceous Period approximately 95–100 million years ago, this dinosaur tooth was recovered from the Kem Kem Basin of southeastern Morocco.
Furthermore, the Kem Kem Beds are internationally recognized for producing some of the finest theropod fossils in the world.
Learn more about Spinosaurus from
the Natural History Museum
.
🔬 Species Identification & Dimensions
Additionally, the tooth has been professionally cleaned and stabilized while maintaining its natural fossil character.
⛏️ Excavation and Preparation
This specimen was carefully excavated by experienced fossil hunters using controlled extraction methods.
During preparation, only minimal stabilization was performed.
Consequently, the fossil retains its authentic structure and scientific integrity.
🏛️ Scientific Importance and Collectibility
Spinosaurus teeth provide direct evidence of one of the most unusual predatory dinosaurs ever known.
Therefore, this fossil is an excellent choice for collectors, museums, educational institutions, or investment-grade fossil displays.
You may also explore related specimens in our
Dinosaur Fossils Collection
or browse more material from our
Cretaceous Fossils category.

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