Description
Under short wave UV lighting
Burmese amber
This stunning Ammolite specimen is from the Korite Ammolite Mine in Alberta
The genus was erected by David Starr Jordan in 1907
Baby Spinosaurus Tooth Reptile Under short wave UV lightingJuvenile Spinosaurus Tooth Late Cretaceous Period 100 million years ago Phosphate Deposits, Taouz, Kem Kem Basin, Morocco Receive one tooth approximately . 5" to 1" in length. Each tooth is handpicked for best quality and includes an info card. Photo is a representation of the tooth you'll receive. Spinosaurus currently holds the world's record for Largest Carnivorous Dinosaur; full grown, 10 ton adults outweighed Tyrannosaurus Rex by about a ton and
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