Fossilised Spinosaurus Tooth - Small
Spinosaurus, the larges of the carnivore dinosaurs, sporting a 1.75m skull filled with crocodile-like teeth, lived roughly 100 million years ago during the Cretaceous period. Thought to be the only dinosaur that dwelled in water, Spinosaurus' dense bones for diving and paddle-like webbed feet meant it was well suited to aquatic life.
Own your very own fossilised tooth from the biggest carnivorous dinosaur, Spinosaurus. Fossils are dated back to the Cretaceous Period, around 100 million years ago
Fossil size may vary.