Dinosaur Facts
Length: up to 18 m
Diet: Carnivorous
Period: Upper Cretaceous
Time Span: 95 - 70 Million Years Ago
This fossil replica of the Tooth of Spinosaurus is a wonderful addition to your dinosaur collection. The Spinosaurus may have been the largest of all the carnivorous dinosaurs, growing to 59 feet in length. The head and teeth of this huge creature resemble today's crocodile.
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Description
This fossil replica of the Tooth of Spinosaurus is a wonderful addition to your dinosaur collection. The Spinosaurus may have been the largest of all the carnivorous dinosaurs, growing to 59 feet in length. The head and teeth of this huge creature resemble today's crocodile. Can you see the resemblance when you examine this beautifully reproduced tooth?
- Spinosaurus' jaws were full of long sharply pointed teeth.
- Spinosaur teeth are not serrated but smooth and round along the length.
- Because the upper and lower teeth interlock much like a crocodile some researchers believe that spinosaurs ate fish.
Learn more about this fascinating creature from the dinosaur facts included in the box. This replica is from CollectA's Prehistoric Life Collection, approved by archeologist Anthony Beeson, a well-respected expert in paleoimagery. Suitable for collectors and children age 3 and over.
Dimensions
Suitable for ages 6 plus.
Display Box Dimensions:
16.0 cm (6.3 inches) long x 9.9 cm (3.9 inches) wide
Delivery
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