Spinosaurus sp. teeth can be a tricky fossil to discuss online. There are many rumors as to why they are so cheap and they have been given a reputation because of it. Spinosaurus was a very prosperous dinosaur that lived in shallow water deltas in what is modern-day Morocco during the Cretaceous Period, specifically 112 to 72 million years ago. The majority of the teeth that come from this region are less than 3 inches long as Spinosaurus lost their teeth very frequently, similar to sharks. There are many specimens out there that have been restored and repaired pushing them over that 3-inch mark.
Here is a nice tooth for its size. There is not much matrix left covering the enamel of the tooth, allowing you to clearly see nice features that some other teeth do not show. There is some feeding wear and damage to the tip of the tooth. There are a few hairline cracks that were likely stabilized. There is also some matrix left, likely to cover up missing material.
Tooth Length: 2.2 in.
Display Box Length: 3.5 x 4.5 in.
Weight: .55 oz
Species: Spinosaurus sp.
Location: Kem Kem Beds, Taouz, Kem Kem Basin, Morocco
You will receive the Spinosaurus tooth pictured. Display box included. Colors may vary based on screen size and resolution. Please note, the condition of these teeth varies with each specimen as the matrix they are found in is often very soft, leading to natural damage.