Description
Dinosaur Tooth Spinosaurus Aegyptiacus
Cretaceous Period
Tegana Formation, Kem Kem, Morocco
Size is about 1 inch long and weighs 2.6 grams.
The Spinosaurus aegyptiacus (“Spine reptile from Egypt”) dinosaur tooth from the Cretaceous Period, found in the Tegana Formation of Kem Kem, Morocco, is about 95 million years old. It is cone-shaped and smooth, suited for catching fish, which suggests that Spinosaurus lived partly in water. These teeth are common in the area and help scientists learn more about the dinosaur’s diet and the ancient river environment it lived in.
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