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Spinosaurus Dinosaur

Type - Fossil Tooth

Era - Cretaceous

Age - 112 million to 93 million years

Location - Morocco

Frame included with tooth

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Spinosaurus is one of the most fascinating & unusual dinosaurs ever discovered. Living around 95 to 100 million years ago during the Cretaceous period, Spinosaurus roamed what is now North Africa in countries like Egypt & Morocco.

 

A Spinosaurus dinosaur was actually the longest therapod dinosaur, even longer than the famous T-Rex, growing up to 18 metres long and was tall as a male giraffe!

 

Unlike most other large theropods, its thought that the Spinosaurus wasn’t just a land-based predator. Fossil evidence actually shows that it probably spent much of its time in water, hunting fish & swimming through vast river systems.

 

In fact, it’s the only known dinosaur adapted for a semi-aquatic lifestyle, this huge dinosaur had a sail like fin to navigate when swimming and a long, crocodile-like snout for holding onto slippery prey.

 

Learn more about the Spinosaurus here - The Spectacular Spinosaurus: A Glimpse into a Prehistoric Predator

Extra Large Spinosaurus Tooth

£120.00Price
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