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Description
Spinosaurus Aegyptiacus Spine Lizard Dinosaur Claw 46mmUnearthed in the continental intercalaire, a significant 46mm Spinosaurus claw highlights 19 million years of evolutionary prowess. Known for its sail like dorsal fin, potent jaws, and robust killing claws, the Spinosaurus was an adept predator with specialised hunting capabilities. Its agility and intricate design surpassed similar sized dinosaurs, making it highly successful in both aquatic and terrestrial environments. Despite its effectiveness,
Unearthed in the continental intercalaire, a significant 46mm Spinosaurus claw highlights 19 million years of evolutionary prowess. Known for its sail-like dorsal fin, potent jaws, and robust killing claws, the Spinosaurus was an adept predator with specialised hunting capabilities. Its agility and intricate design surpassed similar-sized dinosaurs, making it highly successful in both aquatic and terrestrial environments. Despite its effectiveness, Spinosaurus specimens are relatively rare in discoveries, amplifying their appeal among researchers and collectors eager to delve into the mysteries of this colossal predator from the past.
CONDITION
Featuring a menacing curvature, this Spinosaurus specimen holds significance, with a natural split-line midway through the claw; a characteristic formed during the fossilisation process. Overall, this exceptional claw maintains stable condition and exhibits remarkable morphology. The distal tip reveals intricate lifeline structures, including discernible blood vessels, providing valuable insights into the creature's physiology.
STAT
Order: Saurischia / Family: Spinosauridae.
Genus: Spinosaurus aegyptiacus, [Spine Lizard].
Size: Among largest theropods, estimated 50 to 59 ft.
Age: Late Cretaceous, 93 to 112 million years.
Habitat: Discovered in Egypt and Morocco, North Africa.
Origin: Continental Intercalaire, B. Tigri, S.E.Morocco.
Diet: Primarily piscivorous, composed of sawfish.
Teeth: Characterised conical teeth suitable for grasping slippery prey.
Class: Spinosauridae family, with aquatic and terrestrial adaptations.
Physiology: Sail structure, likely thermoregulated, crocodilian jaws.
Discovery: Palaeontologist Ernst Stromer in 1912.
Extinction: End of Cretaceous, environmental changes.
CM / Dorsal curve: L: 4.6 / L: 4.6 / W: 0.7 / H: 1.4 / KG: 0.003
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