(DF233-97) 3-1/4" Ancient Real Spinosaurus and 50 similar items
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(DF233-97) 3-1/4" ancient REAL SPINOSAURUS DINOSAUR t**th specimen Jurassic dino
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(internal #DF233-97). One t**th from a real SPINOSAURUS
Dinosaur (sail-backed dinosaur featured in Jurassic Park
III), t**th is 3-1/4" long.
T**th may have some repair but are stable.
Above is a photo of the fanged snout of a
Spinosaurus, great jaws about a foot long!
Genus: Spinosaurus Species: Aegyptiacus
Period: Cretaceous (75-100 million years old)
Locality: Taouz, Morocco, Africa Ancient Formation: Tegana
Badder than the T. rex, Spinosaurus was a
gigantic predator that stalked Africa. His head alone was almost six feet
long! The whole animal measured up to 59 feet long, a dozen feet longer than
the largest known T. rex and bigger than the previous record holder among
carnivorous dinosaurs, Gigantosaurus. A full-grown adult stood 20 feet tall and
weighed 9 tons. He had a fearsome ridge, or sail, down its back, a croc-like
jaw, and strong, taloned arms to catch its prey. Spinosaurus was the LARGEST
PREDATOR OF ALL TIMES.
Look at photo above to see an example of how they look in matrix as they're
being excavated.
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