Dinosaur Tooth Fossil 7.3 cm – Spinosaurus Iconic Predator | Cretaceous North Africa Canadian gemstoneCretaceous Period (~ 95 Million Years Old ) North Africa Own a breathtaking fragment of prehistory with this authentic Spinosaurus tooth a fossil from one of the largest and most formidable carnivorous dinosaurs ever to walk the Earth. Dating back more than 95 million years, Spinosaurus aegyptiacus was an apex predator that ruled both land and water, its elongated, conical teeth perfectly evolved for catching massive fish and prey. Each surface detail
Highlights:• From the Triassic period — over 240 million years old• Discovered in Madagascar’s Isalo Formation• Rare “double” fossil showing both positive and negative impressions• Scientifically valuable and visually striking specimen• Dimensions (2 pieces): 46 × 32 cm
Details:• Species: Bison priscus (steppe bison)• Geological age: Late Pleistocene (~53
and sharp interlocking teeth
this authentic Mammites nodosoides fossil captures the beauty and strength of the ancient seas
This authentic Crocuta skull originates from the Late Pleistocene
Unearthed from the ancient seabed deposits of Atchana
Found in the renowned fossil beds of Jbel Issomour
A well-preserved example of early marine life — reflecting the structure and diversity of Paleozoic oceans
preserved from the Late Pleistocene epoch
000+ years (Late Pleistocene)• Origin: Poland• Element: Lower jaw (mandible)• Outstanding preservation with fine anatomical definition
approximately 450–460 million years ago
and finely detailed thoracic segments