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Spinosaurus Tooth Fossil.
2.1 " long. 100% genuine.. From reputedly the largest carniverous dinosaur. An extremely well preserved specimen.
One of the most interesting features of the spinosaurus was the sail on its back believed to have been used to attract a mate, in the same way as a peacock's tail, or to intimidate enemies or possibly to keep the animal cool. Spinosaurs, with their long and slender snouts, were like theropod dinosaurs with crocodile mouths. Their long teeth interlocked to catch prey, and there is evidence that they fed largely on fish.
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Spinosaurus Tooth Fossil.
2.3 " long. 100% genuine.. From reputedly the largest carniverous dinosaur. An extremely well preserved specimen.
One of the most interesting features of the spinosaurus was the sail on its back believed to have been used to attract a mate, in the same way as a peacock's tail, or to intimidate enemies or possibly to keep the animal cool. Spinosaurs, with their long and slender snouts, were like theropod dinosaurs with crocodile mouths. Their long teeth interlocked to catch prey, and there is evidence that they fed largely on fish.
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Spinosaurus Tooth Fossil.
2 " long. 100% genuine.. From reputedly the largest carniverous dinosaur. An extremely well preserved specimen.
One of the most interesting features of the spinosaurus was the sail on its back believed to have been used to attract a mate, in the same way as a peacock's tail, or to intimidate enemies or possibly to keep the animal cool. Spinosaurs, with their long and slender snouts, were like theropod dinosaurs with crocodile mouths. Their long teeth interlocked to catch prey, and there is evidence that they fed largely on fish.
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Spinosaurus Tooth Fossil.
1.1 " long. 100% genuine.. From reputedly the largest carniverous dinosaur. An extremely well preserved specimen.
One of the most interesting features of the spinosaurus was the sail on its back believed to have been used to attract a mate, in the same way as a peacock's tail, or to intimidate enemies or possibly to keep the animal cool. Spinosaurs, with their long and slender snouts, were like theropod dinosaurs with crocodile mouths. Their long teeth interlocked to catch prey, and there is evidence that they fed largely on fish.
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