Spinosaurus Foot (Toe) Claw
This spinosaurus toe claw has great coloration and patina that is common for fossils found in the Kem Kem Basin of Morocco. The blood lines are well defined and deeply grooved on both sides. The tip is in good condition with very minimal damage. There is no visible evidence of repair or restoration. This is a museum quality specimen and would be a wonderful centerpiece to any collection!
Measurements: ~4-3/4" long x 1-1/2" wide x 1-1/4" deep
Location: Kem Kem Basin, Morocco, N. Africa
Time Period: Cretaceous, 100 Million Years Old
Spinosaurus is a genus of theropod that roamed northern Africa during the cretaceous period. It is known for being the largest carnivorous dinosaur in the fossil record. This monstrous beast not only walked the lands but also was adept at swimming in the seas. Their remains are found in what is now the Sahara Desert. During the Cretaceous time period this area would have been a massive floodplain and mangrove forest. Spinosaurus had a distinct sail on its back, and had teeth specifically designed to catch fish, which probably made up a good portion of its diet along with any smaller dinosaurs that were unfortunate enough to cross its path. An adult Spinosaurus would have grown to be a maximum of 10 tons, which is thousands of pounds heavier than an adult Tyrannosaurus Rex.