2.5 Rare Spinosaurus Vertebrae Process Fossil Bone Cretaceous Dinosaur Age COA

2.5 Rare Spinosaurus Vertebrae Process Fossil Bone Cretaceous Dinosaur Age COA
2.5 Rare Spinosaurus Vertebrae Process Fossil Bone Cretaceous Dinosaur Age COA
2.5 Rare Spinosaurus Vertebrae Process Fossil Bone Cretaceous Dinosaur Age COA
2.5 Rare Spinosaurus Vertebrae Process Fossil Bone Cretaceous Dinosaur Age COA
2.5 Rare Spinosaurus Vertebrae Process Fossil Bone Cretaceous Dinosaur Age COA
2.5 Rare Spinosaurus Vertebrae Process Fossil Bone Cretaceous Dinosaur Age COA
2.5 Rare Spinosaurus Vertebrae Process Fossil Bone Cretaceous Dinosaur Age COA
2.5 Rare Spinosaurus Vertebrae Process Fossil Bone Cretaceous Dinosaur Age COA
2.5 Rare Spinosaurus Vertebrae Process Fossil Bone Cretaceous Dinosaur Age COA
2.5 Rare Spinosaurus Vertebrae Process Fossil Bone Cretaceous Dinosaur Age COA

2.5 Rare Spinosaurus Vertebrae Process Fossil Bone Cretaceous Dinosaur Age COA

2.5 Rare Spinosaurus Vertebrae Process Fossil Bone Cretaceous Dinosaur Age COA. Dimensions: 2.5 Inches Long, 2.2 Inches Wide, 2.1 Inches Thick. This is a real fossil. The Item Pictured is the one you will receive. Albian to Cenomanian of the Cretaceous.

To date at least six partial specimens of the skull, ?? neural spines, and other fragmentary postcranial remains. Teeth, however, are considerably more common. Was a dinosaur that lived during the Cretaceous period in North Africa, approximately 100 million years ago. The Spinosaurus is a theropod dinosaur and may be the largest and longest of its kind, weighing as much as 6 tons and being 49 feet long.

At present the Spinosaurus is believed to have been the world's largest carnivorous dinosaur, weighing more than the Tyrannosaurus Rex. The Spinosaurus had a long and narrow skull, making it look like a crocodile (only much larger), and had long spines extending upward from the vertebra which looked similar to a sail and was likely to have had skin connecting them.

The name'Spinosaurus' means'spine lizard. Please be aware of the nature of fossils. Being buried under the ground for millions of years under tons of pressure tends to be rough. No fossil comes out of the ground whole and perfect.

Most fossils have undergone some restoration, while others are altered by man simply to enhance their presentation in different ways. The workers in Morocco do a very professional job, of unearthing and preserving these natural treasures, however, commonly natural cracks are visible on the surface.

These are part of the natural beauty of the fossil and are not considered defects. All payments must be made within 72 hours of placing your order.

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2.5 Rare Spinosaurus Vertebrae Process Fossil Bone Cretaceous Dinosaur Age COA