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Large Spinosaurus Tooth

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  • Spinosaurus (“Spine lizard”)
    Timeline: Late Cretaceous (99-93.5 million years ago)
    Size: 10 - 15 metres
    Range: North Africa
    Habitat: Tidal flats, Mangrove forests 
    Diet: Carnivorous 

    Spinosaurus is the largest of all known carnivorous animals, reaching lengths of over 15 metres - even larger than the infamous T-rex. Spinosaurus are thought to have hunted both terrestrial and aquatic prey, spending at least part of its life in the water. Comparable to large grizzly bears of today, these were generalised and opportunistic predators that could scavenge, hunt and fish. Its most distinctive feature is the large sail on its back, the function of which is still uncertain. Scientists have proposed several hypotheses including heat regulation, courtship displays or intimidation. Some believe that it may have looked less like a sail and more like the fat layered humps seen on bison. 

    The first record of this dinosaur was discovered in Egypt in 1912 and described by German palaeontologist Ernst Stromer. The original remains were destroyed in World War II during an air raid over Munich. It was not until 2008 and 2009 that more bones of a Spinosaurus were uncovered in Morocco.

  • This Spinosaurus Tooth has has been displayed and elegantly mounted in a museum quality deep box frame, by our expert in house team.

    Frame: Satin finished acrylic

    Mount: 300 GSM acid free card stock with a 2 mm bevelled edge matboard border

    Display: Self standing frame or wall hanging bracket

    Dimensions: 16 x 16 x 6cm

    The picture shown is an example of the quality that you can expect to receive. Please be aware that, as these are natural products, they are subject to some variation.

  • We work closely with reputable suppliers all over the world to source high quality, genuine specimens. Each fossil comes with a certificate of authenticity documenting the provenance of each specimen, including the age and location where it was discovered.

  • We are working hard to be a carbon neutral brand, by investing in planting trees to offset our carbon emissions and continuing to operate responsibly. We also package all of our products using 100% recyclable or reusable materials to reduce our environmental impact.

    Both ourselves and our suppliers use recycled material through as much of the design & production process as possible. All of our card mounts and solid oak stands are FSC certified, meaning that the trees used are harvested responsibly and replaced to ensure no net loss of forest.

  • Each Curated piece comes with a loyalty sticker. Receive a free gift reward for every third item purchased, culminating in a captivating platinum statement piece, complimentary from Curated.

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