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Spinosaurus aegyptiacus tooth from Taouz (46 mm)
A partial tooth of a predatory dinosaur Spinosaurus aegyptiacus of Cretaceous age (approx. 112 - 93.5 million years old). The Spinosaurus tooth comes from near Taouz in Morocco. The size of the tooth is approx.: length 46 mm, maximum width 13 mm, maximum thickness 12 mm. Weight: approx. 7 grams + packaging. When found, it was broken into two pieces but was glued together. A small piece is missing from the tip of the tooth. The tooth comes with a 58 mm x 38 mm x 17 mm plastic storage box.