Spinosaurus aegypticus (skull)
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Description
Name: spinosaurus aegypticus (skull)
Age: cenomanian, cretaceous
Origin: taouz, begaa, kemkem, morocco
Size: 118 cm
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Spinosaurus aegypticus is a species of large, carnivorous dinosaur that lived during the Cenomanian stage of the Cretaceous period, approximately 112 to 93.5 million years ago. Its fossils have been found in the Kem Kem Beds of Morocco, specifically in the region of Taouz, Begaa, and Kemkem.
The skull of Spinosaurus aegypticus is an impressive size, measuring 118 cm in length. It is long and narrow, with a pointed snout and numerous sharp teeth. The snout also features elongated openings called nares, which would have helped the dinosaur to breathe while hunting in the water.
Spinosaurus aegypticus is known for its unique adaptations to an aquatic lifestyle, including a long, narrow body and paddle-like feet. It is thought to have been a powerful swimmer, using its long tail to propel itself through the water and its powerful jaws to catch fish and other aquatic prey.
Specifications
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- Availability: Sold
- SKU: SPINO1
- MPN: Geofossiles