AN EXTINCT ‘SPINOSAURUS’ DINOSAUR TOOTH, LATE CRETACEOUS, 100 MILLION YEARS OLD
AN EXTINCT ‘SPINOSAURUS’ DINOSAUR TOOTH, LATE CRETACEOUS, 100 MILLION YEARS OLD,collected in South of Taouz, Moroccan Sahara, Suspended in a membrane display frame. With information card.Spinosaurus, meaning ‘Spined Lizard’, was the longest terrestrial carnivore. A giant predator with finely sedated round teeth. Spinosaurus had a long crocodile like about and may have hunted fish. The distinctive back-sail could have been used to control temperature or for display. Dimensions - 2.9 inches (7.3 cms) long
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AN EXTINCT ‘SPINOSAURUS’ DINOSAUR TOOTH, LATE CRETACEOUS, 100 MILLION YEARS OLD,collected in South of Taouz, Moroccan Sahara, Suspended in a membrane display frame. With information card.Spinosaurus, meaning ‘Spined Lizard’, was the longest terrestrial carnivore. A giant predator with finely sedated round teeth. Spinosaurus had a long crocodile like about and may have hunted fish. The distinctive back-sail could have been used to control temperature or for display. Dimensions - 2.9 inches (7.3 cms) long