Spinosaurus aegyptiacus

SKU
M1231
Out of stock
$425.00
Overview

A rare LARGE rooted, TOP QUALITY Spinosaurus aegyptiacus tooth from the Kem Kem region of Morocco. Highest quality enamel with well preserved and pronounced grooves running up the crown. Excellent brown color. One crack. The tip is worn which is typical for large adult teeth. The root has some repair. A rare collector's ROOTED Spinosaurus tooth!  Authenticity guaranteed.

M1231      Size: 5-3/8"  (2-7/8" crown)  (7/8" wide)

Note - Adding 16 new Spinosaurus teeth added in June 2022.     Link to Spinosaurus teeth.

Spinosaurus aegyptiacus was giant predator and scavenger with a large, narrow skull containing very stocky, round, spike-like teeth. It possessed a long crocodile-like snout and may have hunted large fish, shark, and other marine mammals or reptiles or even dinosaurs present in Cretaceous north Africa. The Spinosaurus had a huge "back-sail" that was thought to be used to regulate body temperature or possibly assist with swimming.

The age of these dinosaur teeth are early Late Cretaceous epoch, Albian to upper Turonian stage (112 to 72  million years ago). All of these teeth were found south of Taouz, K'Sar-es-Souk province, Kem Kem basin region of Morocco. All teeth are museum quality or near museum quality.