Natural History - Fossil Spinosaurus Teeth
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Cretaceous Period, Aptian Stage, circa 125-113 million years B.P.. Comprising a pair of Spinosaurs maroccanus teeth, one repaired. 43 grams total, 61-67 mm (2 3/8 - 2 5/8 in.).
From the phosphate mine region, Khouribga, Morocco, North Africa. Ex Lincolnshire, UK, collection. The Spinosaurus was both a beachcomber type scavenger and an active hunter taking small stranded plesiosaurs, pterosaurs, turtles and large fish. [2, No Reserve]
From the phosphate mine region, Khouribga, Morocco, North Africa. Ex Lincolnshire, UK, collection. The Spinosaurus was both a beachcomber type scavenger and an active hunter taking small stranded plesiosaurs, pterosaurs, turtles and large fish. [2, No Reserve]
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Natural History - Fossil Spinosaurus Teeth
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