Spinosaurus Tooth Replica F

$14.00

Unlike many meat-eating dinosaurs that had serrated, knife-like teeth the teeth of Spinosaurus were smooth and conical. Their teeth looked much like the teeth of crocodiles and their upper and lower jaws could interlock to help them hold onto fish.

Description

Spinosaurus Tooth Replica F measures 6 inches or 15.2 cm. Spinosaurus Tooth Replica F is museum quality polyurethane cast. Made in USA. Our precise tooth can be used as a teaching tool, museum exhibit, home décor, or office décor.

Spinosaurus or Spinosaurus aegyptiacus meaning spine lizard is a genus of theropod dinosaur that lived in what now is North Africa, during the upper Albian to upper Turonian stages of the Cretaceous period, about 112 to 93.5 million years ago. Spinosaurus or Spinosaurus aegyptiacus was among the largest of all known carnivorous dinosaurs, nearly as large as or even larger than Tyrannosaurus, Giganotosaurus and Carcharodontosaurus.

The dinosaurs skull had a narrow snout filled with straight conical teeth that lacked serrations. There were six or seven teeth on each side of the very front of the upper jaw, in the premaxillae, and another twelve in both maxillae behind them.

The second and third teeth on each side were noticeably larger than the rest of the teeth in the premaxilla, creating a space between them and the large teeth in the anterior maxilla; large teeth in the lower jaw faced this space. Spinosaurus aegyptiacus tip of the snout holding those few large anterior teeth was expanded, and a small crest was present in front both of the eyes.

Unlike many meat-eating dinosaurs that had serrated, knife-like teeth the teeth of Spinosaurus were smooth and conical. Their teeth looked much like the teeth of crocodiles and their upper and lower jaws could interlock to help them hold onto fish.

Spinosaurus aegyptiacus is known to have eaten fish, and most scientists believe that it hunted both terrestrial and aquatic prey; evidence suggests that this extinct dinosaur lived both on land and in water as a modern crocodilian does. The distinctive spiky spines of Spinosaurus aegyptiacus, which were long extensions of the vertebrae, grew to at least 1.65 meters 5.4 feet long and were likely to have had skin connecting them, forming a sail like structure.

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Additional information

Weight 1.6 lbs
Dimensions 6.0 in
Spinosaurus Facts:

Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Clade: Dinosauria
Clade: Saurischia
Clade: Theropoda
Family: †Spinosauridae
Tribe: †Spinosaurini
Genus: †Spinosaurus
Type species: Spinosaurus aegyptiacus