Ultimate 1049 - Massive Rooted Spinosaurus Aegyptiacus 5.11'' Dinosaur Tooth Series [jyC6mcEB]
Ultimate 1049 - Massive Rooted Spinosaurus Aegyptiacus 5.11'' Dinosaur Tooth Series [jyC6mcEB] KemKem BedsScientific name: Spinosaurus aegyptiacus, Stromer 1915Location: Taouz, Errachidia Province, South MoroccoGeological Formation: Ifezouane Formation, Red Sandstone Beds, Kem
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Ultimate 1049 - Massive Rooted Spinosaurus Aegyptiacus 5.11'' Dinosaur Tooth Series [jyC6mcEB] KemKem Beds
Scientific name: Spinosaurus aegyptiacus, Stromer 1915
Location: Taouz, Errachidia Province, South Morocco
Geological Formation: Ifezouane Formation, Red Sandstone Beds, KemKem Basin
Age: Upper Cretaceous, Cenomanian stage, (~96 Million Years)
Size (long): 13 cm = 5,11 Inch
REF.: #1049
DESCRIPTION:
Outstanding massive specimen. The enamel color is astonishing. Well developed longitudinal grooves. Partially rooted as well. Typical Spinosaurus premaxillary huge teeth. Tip is missing.
One of the difficult features to find in dentition samples of Spinosaurus is present in this piece. It is the partially preservation of the root (the part of the tooth without enamel, which occupied a lower position in the gum). Its preservation is complicated due to the hollow structure, which can collapse easily when even slight pressures are applied.
The teeth with strong and vivid fossilization colors such as red, orange and black come from small paleochannels composed by thin layers, in the intermediate and upper stratigraphic levels (Red Sandstone Beds), from the Aoufous and Ifezouane Formations (Kem Kem Basin, South of Morocco). The lithology of this body of sediment is characterized by the dominance of sandstones (also known as arenites) and fluvial gravel, of siliceous nature. Sometimes large concentrations of iron oxide are present, and then a small sample of that is usually present at the base of the tooth.
These mineralizations are responsible for the wide range of beautiful reddish color tones, slowly drawn during millions of years via fossil-diagenetic processes. The complicated sedimentarian architecture of the layers where most large vertebrates are found makes the excavation methodology a real challenge. Sometimes the local miners have to excavate long tunnels that follow the distribution of the fossiliferous layer.
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