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Fossil Spinosaur Tooth 110 MYO Glass Fronted Collectors Display Box

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Fossil Spinosaur Tooth  110 MYO Glass Fronted Collectors Display  Box

Fossil Spinosaur Tooth 110 MYO Glass Fronted Collectors Display Box

£24.00

Fossil Spinosaur Dinosaur Tooth in Glass Fronted Collectors Display Box

Genuine Fossil Spinosaur Tooth .Spinosaurus Aegyptiacus means Egyptian Lizzardand it had giant back spines that formed a sail-fin. These spines were 6 foot (2M) in height. This huge extinct sail-fin dinosaur may have regulated heat and its body temperature with this fin, or it may have been used as a status display to rivals or the opposite sex.
This Theropod was 52-59 feet (16-18 M) long and had a height of 20 feet. It is thought to have weighed 8-10 tons. Fossil remains have been discovered in North Africa, in the Sahara Desert, and are from the late Cretaceous Period about 98-95 Million Years ago. At that time, it was a warm and wet tropical environment, unlike the desert environment of today.
This giant land predator was considered to be larger than T-Rex and Giganotosaurus, and longer than any discovered meat-eating dinosaur. It is best known from Jurassic Park III movie fame, when it was pitted against Tyrannosaurus Rex, in a fight, that T-Rex lost. This huge bipedal dinosaur had an enormous, but narrow head with long conical teeth that had no serrations, and powerful elongated jaws to match. It may have specialized in catching and eating large fish. Supplied in a glass fronted collectors display box.
Date: Late Jurassic 110 to 95 MYO
Provenance: Found in Morocco
Size: Each Box measures 13.5 x 10.9 cm Tooth measures 5.7 x 1.8 cm 
Please note that there may be  minor repairs to most of the teeth in this price range. This is very common ,due to the discovery and removal process when removing the teeth from the ground. The tooth is  fragile and should be handled with care, as can easily break if dropped . code 5381