Spectacular front tooth measuring ± 9.7 x 3.2 cm, complete, it must have belonged to an adult individual since the tip is very worn. The enamel of the tooth is very good.
The Spinosaurus (scientific name Spinosaurus, from Greek for "reptile spine") was a dinosaur
megalosauroid theropod that inhabited North Africa in the middle of the Cretaceous (in Cenomanian times,
between 95 and 93 million years ago). It was found in Niger, Egypt and Morocco.
Spinosaurus belonged to the family Spinosauridae and was closely related to Baryonyx, Suchomimus and Irritator.
Upper Cretaceous, Cenomanian, Tegana Formation
Kem Kem, Near Taouz, Morocco
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