This genuine Spinosaurus fossil, unearthed from the Kem Kem Formation in the Sahara Desert, Morocco, dates back 112 to 93.5 million years to the Cretaceous period. Unlike most fossils, this exceptionally well-preserved specimen still contains actual bone matter, making it a rare and scientifically significant find. As the largest carnivorous dinosaur to ever exist, Spinosaurus remains one of the most fascinating prehistoric predators. A remarkable addition to any fossil collection, this piece offers a unique connection to Earth’s ancient past. Explore its extraordinary preservation in our gallery. Interesting Facts Spinosaurus is believed to have been a semi-aquatic predator, hunting in rivers and lakes with its elongated skull and conical teeth, similar to modern crocodiles. It could reach lengths exceeding 50 feet, surpassing Tyrannosaurus rex in size. Fossils from the Kem Kem Formation are among the most sought-after, offering rare insights into prehistoric ecosystems and the apex predators that ruled them. Features Origin: Kem Kem Formation, Sahara Desert, Morocco Material: Genuine Spinosaurus Fossil with Bone Matter Condition: Naturally preserved, with unusual bone retention Special Characteristics: One of the largest carnivorous dinosaurs ever discovered, with exceptional preservation of fossilized bone material Dimensions and Weight Height Length Width Weight 5.5" 4.63" 5.38" 0.91 lb Just in Astro West.
Spinosaurus Vertebra // Ver. 1
SKU: A8653
$2,500.00Price