Collection: Spinosaurus Fossils & Teeth for Sale | Fossil Driven

Spinosaurus fossils and teeth offer a rare glimpse into one of the most distinctive predatory dinosaurs of the Late Cretaceous period, dating to approximately 95 million years ago. These authentic specimens are sourced from the fossil-rich Kem Kem Beds near Taouz, Morocco, a region renowned for producing some of the world’s most significant theropod fossils.

Spinosaurus aegyptiacus is widely recognized as the largest known carnivorous dinosaur, characterized by its elongated snout, conical teeth, and adaptations for a semi-aquatic lifestyle. Unlike other large theropods, Spinosaurus occupied both aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems across prehistoric North Africa.

Spinosaurus teeth vary in size, shape, and preservation, reflecting natural wear and fossilization conditions. Their smooth, conical form is well-suited for grasping slippery prey and makes them instantly recognizable among dinosaur fossils.

These fossils are valued for advanced dinosaur collections, educational displays, and Cretaceous-focused fossil sets, offering both scientific importance and strong visual appeal.

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