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Large Spinosaurus Tooth with Pre-Fossilization Distortion




3 Inch Spinosaurus Tooth with FLAWLESS Tip - no wear
what-so-ever



Baby Spinosaurus Tooth in matrix


Spinosaurus Teeth - 2.5 inches to 3.5 inches - the best of
the best - labial view top, lingual below


Spinosaurus Premaxillary with Three Teeth - one side of the
very front of the jaw


Curved Spinosaurus tooth - 3 inches long - likely a rare
front tooth!



Huge Spinosaurus tooth - 4.5 inches long and nearly 2 inches
across!
( the widest Spino tooth I have ever seen )


Spinosaurus tooth

Spinosaurus tooth

Spinosaurus tooth - unusual short variety (X-ray on the
right)


Spinosaurus tooth



Spinosaurus tooth

Spinosaurus tooth

Spinosaurus tooth

Spinosaurus tooth


Pathological Spinosaurus tooth - a large absess



Spinosaurus tooth

Spinosaurus tooth

Spinosaurus tooth


Large Spinosaurus tooth with nearly complete root - very rare

4 inch Fully Rooted Spinosaurus tooth - almost impossible to find

Two Juvenile Spinosaurus teeth with complete roots

Very Worn Spinosaurus tooth with complete root


Nearly Perfect Spinosaurus tooth with complete root


Spinosaurus Tooth

Spinosaurus Tooth

Spinosaurus Tooth

My largest Spinosaurus Tooth

Fat Spinosaurus Tooth

Spinosaurus Tooth
Appears to have outward stress fractures all around - from a hard bite?


Long Thin Spinosaurus Teeth


Spino and Sawfish Teeth together - Predator and Prey

A second example

Look closely - I had this tooth for some time before I
noticed the bonus - see the small Saw Shark Rostrum Barb?


Small Spinosaurus tooth in Matrix


Medium tooth In Matrix


Nearly Perfect
Spinosaurus tooth in Matrix



Near Prefect Spinosaurus tooth with Interesting Wear Groove

Near Perfect Spinosaurus tooth

Near Perfect Spinosaurus tooth with attached jaw bone fragment

Near Perfect Spinosaurus tooth

Near Perfect Spinosaurus tooth

Near Perfect Spinosaurus tooth


Two
Near Perfect Spinosaurus teeth





Three Similar Teeth


A Tooth with Enamel Missing to Show a Very White Core
(Spino cores vary from white to yellows and oranges to deep burgundy or brown
and possibly black)


Two Juvenile Spinosaurus Teeth with Complete Unworn Tips



A Large Spino Tooth with Interesting Pathology - note the ripple near the tip


6 7/8 inch Spinosaurus hand claw

7 1/4 inch Spinosaurus hand claw


5 1/2 inch Spinosaurus hand claw

The Three Claws


8 inch hand claw



Nearly perfect 4 inch hand claw - matched with two different
finger bones for effect


3 inch hand claw



Foot Claws and Toe Bones - not associated, but close matches



8 inch Partial Metatarsal


Spinosaurus Toe Bone


5 1/2 inch Spinosaurus Toe Claw




9 Inch Spinosaurus Jaw Fragment with various sized sockets
and at least one complete un-erupted tooth


Spinosaurus Jaw Fragment with two teeth


Spinosaurus Jaw Fragment with one tooth


Baby Spinosaurus Median Caudal Vertebra



Adult Spinosaurus Caudal Vertebra - 5.5 inches



Spinosaurus Axis Vertebra (Cervical #2)



Huge Spinosaurus Cervical Vertebra - 6 inches



Spinosaurus Cervical Vertebra - 4 inches





Potentially a Spinosaurus Vertebra that once Supported the
Sail


Another Spinosaurus Vertebra that may have once Supported the
Sail


Both Vertebra together - from different animals


Slightly Crushed and Skewed Juvenile Spinosaurus Tail Vertebra


Spinosaurus Tail Vertebra



Spinosaurus Tail Vertebra



Juvenile Spinosaurus Tail Vertebra


Juvenile Spinosaurus Tail Vertebra - with another species for
comparison


Spinosaurus Metatarsal

Not a correct association - just for effect


Spinosaurus Finger Bone

Spinosaurus toe Bone


Spinosaurus Limb Bone


Spinosaurus Limb Bone


Spinosaurus Humerus - Front Limb Bone (With Raptor for
reference)


Spinosaurus Rib Section

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