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We Just acquired the following Spinosaurus Dinosaur Teeth.
Many were damaged while being excavated and poor handling while being shipped
added to the damage. However you just don't throw these teeth away,
because to get a perfect tooth or any perfect fossil is a rarity.
As many of these teeth were of a larger size we repaired what could be saved
and others just needed cleaning .Although you may see cracks in the tooth just
remember these teeth have been buried for 90,000,000
million years. Like I tell my customers
" YOU SHOULD LOOK THIS GOOD AFTER BEING BURIED IN THE GROUND FOR
90,000,000 MILLION YEARS "
So just pick the tooth you want and that will be the tooth
that you get.
This page will show Larger Spinosaurus Teeth size's will start
from 1 3/4" and larger as you will see.
With every tooth that is sold we will include a
FREE model
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Spinosaurus
Spinosaurus:,
meaning "spiny lizard" got its name because it had a series of large neural
spines up to 6 feet (1.8 m) long coming out if its back vertebrae, probably
forming a sail-like fin that may have helped in thermo-regulation, mating
rituals and/or interspecies rivalry. Spinosaurus had a relatively flexible
upper spine (these vertebrae had modified ball-and-socket-joints) so it could
arch its back somewhat, perhaps being able to spread the sail (like opening
the ribs of a fan). Spinosaurus was bipedal (it walked on two legs). It was
about 40-50 feet long (12-15 m) and weighed 4 tons or more; it is the largest
known carnosaur (a type of meat-eating dinosaur). It had a large head with
sharp, straight, non-serrated teeth in a powerful, crocodile-like lower jaw.
Its arms were smaller than its legs but were larger than the arms of most
other theropods. It may have gone on all fours at times. Spinosaurus' huge
sail may have been used for regulating its temperature. It could both collect
warmth from the sun and disperse excess body heat during the heat of the day.
The presence of this sail as a thermo-regulatory device is evidence that
Spinosaurus may have been a cold-blooded animal. The sail may also have been
used for mating rituals, attracting mates. The sail may have been brightly
colored, like the fins of some modern-day reptiles. Spinosaurus was a
carnivore, a meat eater with huge teeth and powerful jaws. The teeth were long
and sharp but had little or no serration. It was a large, fierce predator that
could kill even large Saurupods. Spinosaurus may also have been a scavenger.
All our Spinosaurus fossils were found in the Sahara desert in Morocco, and
date back to the early cretaceous period about (113-95 million years ago)
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