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Size: 1.98" = 5,03 cm
Location: Gadoufaoua, Téneré Desert, Elrhaz formation, Niger
Age: Lower Cretaceous (~112 million years)
Condition: no restoration
This genuine Suchomimus tenerensis tooth fossil was discovered in Niger, home to some of the most important Early Cretaceous dinosaur sites in Africa. Suchomimus was a large spinosaurid theropod, closely related to Spinosaurus, and known for its elongated crocodile-like snout and fish hunting behavior.
The tooth shows the classic slender, conical shape and natural enamel typical of spinosaurid dinosaurs. This specimen dates to approximately 112 million years old.
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