Description
Spinosaurus Dinosaur Tooth
Late Cretaceous Period 65-100 Million years old
From Morocco
Size is about 1.5 inches and weighs about 5 grams.
The Spinosaurus tooth, found in Morocco and dating back 65 to 100 million years ago, is from the Late Cretaceous period. It has a smooth, cone-shaped surface, showing that Spinosaurus likely ate fish. Unlike other meat-eating dinosaurs with sharp, serrated teeth, Spinosaurus had teeth suited for catching slippery prey. These fossils help scientists learn more about the dinosaur’s lifestyle and the ancient environment it lived in.
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