Spinosaurus Tooth 2 Inches Long Real Dinosaur Fossil
Spinosaurus Tooth 2 Inches Long Real Dinosaur Fossil
Spinosaurus Tooth 2 Inches Long Real Dinosaur Fossil
Spinosaurus Tooth 2 Inches Long Real Dinosaur Fossil
Spinosaurus Tooth 2 Inches Long Real Dinosaur Fossil
Spinosaurus Tooth 2 Inches Long Real Dinosaur Fossil
Spinosaurus Tooth 2 Inches Long Real Dinosaur Fossil
Spinosaurus Tooth 2 Inches Long Real Dinosaur Fossil
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Spinosaurus Tooth 2 Inches Long Real Dinosaur Fossil

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For sale is a real Spinosaur tooth. Spinosaurus was perhaps the largest terrestrial carnivore to have ever existed (exceeding the size of T-Rex).  It is estimated to have been almost 50 feet long. Spinosaurus lived during the cretaceous period. This tooth originates from Egypt.

 

 

  • The tooth itself measures about 2 to 2.25 inches long (5cm to 6cm) long and may differ slightly from what is pictured in the photos.
  • A tooth will be selected at random from the lot pictured.


(from thought co):


Spinosaurus is the current record-holder in the world's largest carnivorous dinosaur category: full-grown, 10-ton adults outweighed T-Rex by about a ton and Giganotosaurus by about half a ton (although paleontologists speculate that certain Giganotosaurus individuals may have had a slight edge).  Since so few Spinosaurus specimens are extant, it's possible that other individuals were even larger—but pending further fossil discoveries, we can't know for sure. 

 

Mass: 7,000 – 21,000 kg

Length: 15 – 16 m

Lived: 112.03 million years ago - 72.1 million years ago

Did you know?: Spinosaurus had 6 feet long spines on its back, forming a large fin (sometimes also called "sail").


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