




Spinosaurus Tooth $39.99
The Spinosaurus Teeth are genuine fossil specimens from one of the most distinctive and wellāstudied predatory dinosaurs of the Cretaceous Period. Known for their long, conical shape adapted for catching fish and other slippery prey, these teeth offer a clear example of how anatomy reflects environment and diet. They are an excellent resource for students, educators, fossil collectors, and anyone curious about dinosaur diversity and paleontology.
Why you'll love this:
- Authentic fossil teeth from Spinosaurus, a semiāaquatic Cretaceous dinosaur
- Conical tooth shape demonstrates adaptation to a fishābased diet
- Naturally preserved specimens suitable for study or display
- Useful for exploring dinosaur ecology, feeding strategies, and fossil identification
- Great for classrooms, teaching collections, and paleontology enthusiasts
A compelling way to explore how fossil evidence helps scientists understand the lives of some of Earthās most unusual dinosaurs.
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The Spinosaurus Teeth are genuine fossil specimens from one of the most distinctive and wellāstudied predatory dinosaurs of the Cretaceous Period. Known for their long, conical shape adapted for catching fish and other slippery prey, these teeth offer a clear example of how anatomy reflects environment and diet. They are an excellent resource for students, educators, fossil collectors, and anyone curious about dinosaur diversity and paleontology.
Why you'll love this:
- Authentic fossil teeth from Spinosaurus, a semiāaquatic Cretaceous dinosaur
- Conical tooth shape demonstrates adaptation to a fishābased diet
- Naturally preserved specimens suitable for study or display
- Useful for exploring dinosaur ecology, feeding strategies, and fossil identification
- Great for classrooms, teaching collections, and paleontology enthusiasts
A compelling way to explore how fossil evidence helps scientists understand the lives of some of Earthās most unusual dinosaurs.











