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Fossils of bite-marked whales suggest a combination of active hunting and opportunistic scavenging
Its sharp teeth and agile build made it effective at hunting or scavenging
primitive yet powerful hunters sharing the stage with giants like Carcharodontosaurus and Spinosaurus—true titans of their era
The cephalon (head) housed eyes
XL 3.9" Spinosaurus Fossil Tooth 100 Million Years Old Cretaceous Dinosaur COA Clam Fossils of bite-marked whales suggestLocation: Oued Zem, Morocco Weight: 1. 6 Ounces Dimensions: 3. 9 Inches Long, 1 Inch Wide Comes with a Certificate of Authenticity. The item pictured is the one you will receive. Name: Spinosaurus (Spine lizard). Named By: Ernst Stromer 1915. Diet: Piscivore Carnivore. Size: Estimated between 12. 6 and 18 meters long. Known locations: North Africa, particularly Egypt Bahariya Formation, and Morocco Kem Kem Beds. Time period: Albian to Cenomanian of
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