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Spinosaurus Claw, 5 inch

$2,500.00
Spinosaurus Claw Kem Kem, Morocco Displayed with Xray
Spinosaurus Claw Kem Kem, Morocco Displayed with Xray
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Spinosaurus Claw, composite bone

$1,495.00
Spinosaurus Claw dimensions: 6 inches 93.5-112 million years ago Kem Kem Beds, South Morocco
Spinosaurus Claw dimensions: 6 inches 93.5-112 million years ago Kem Kem Beds, South Morocco
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Spinosaurus Claw, composite, 6 3/4"

$1,595.00
Spinosaurus Claw dimensions: 6 3/4 inches 93.5-112 million years ago Kem Kem Beds, South Morocco
Spinosaurus Claw dimensions: 6 3/4 inches 93.5-112 million years ago Kem Kem Beds, South Morocco
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Spinosaurus Claw, composite, 7"

$1,895.00
Spinosaurus Claw dimensions: 7 inches 93.5-112 million years ago Kem Kem Beds, South Morocco
Spinosaurus Claw dimensions: 7 inches 93.5-112 million years ago Kem Kem Beds, South Morocco
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Spinosaurus Claw, huge 5 1/2 inches

$2,500.00
Dinosaur Claw Kem Kem, Morocco In Ryker Box
Dinosaur Claw Kem Kem, Morocco In Ryker Box
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Spinosaurus Claw, Morocco, 3 1/2 inches

$3,500.00
Spinosaurus Claw Kem Kem, Morocco Dimensions:  approx 3.25" with curve
Spinosaurus Claw Kem Kem, Morocco Dimensions:  approx 3.25" with curve
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Spinosaurus composite bone Claw

$1,495.00
Spinosaurus Claw dimensions: 5 1/2 inches 93.5-112 million years ago Kem Kem Beds, South Morocco
Spinosaurus Claw dimensions: 5 1/2 inches 93.5-112 million years ago Kem Kem Beds, South Morocco

Fossilized dinosaur claws provide intriguing glimpses into the lives of these ancient creatures, offering valuable clues about their behavior, ecology, and evolutionary adaptations. These specialized structures have a rich history in the field of paleontology, serving as crucial tools for scientists to unravel the mysteries of dinosaur biology.

Dinosaur claws have been found in various forms and sizes, reflecting the diverse lifestyles and habitats of different dinosaur species. Some claws are large and robust, suggesting powerful grasping capabilities suited for capturing prey or defending against predators. Others are slender and curved, indicating adaptations for climbing, digging, or other specialized behaviors.

Dinosaurs, the iconic creatures that roamed the Earth millions of years ago, have left behind a rich fossil record that fascinates scientists and enthusiasts alike. Fossils are the preserved remains or traces of ancient organisms, and dinosaur fossils come in various forms, including bones, teeth, footprints, and even imprints of skin or feathers. These fossils provide crucial insights into the biology, behavior, and evolution of dinosaurs.

Paleontologists study dinosaur fossils to reconstruct the anatomy and physiology of these ancient creatures, unravel their evolutionary relationships, and infer their lifestyles and habitats. Fossil discoveries have revealed a staggering diversity of dinosaurs, ranging from the massive, long-necked sauropods to the fearsome carnivorous theropods and the bird-like theropods. Additionally, fossils have helped scientists understand mass extinctions and the environmental changes that shaped the history of life on Earth. Through ongoing fossil discoveries and research, our understanding of dinosaurs continues to evolve, captivating imaginations and inspiring curiosity about the prehistoric world.

Prehistoric specializes in exquisite fossils from species ranging from Tyrannosaurus Rex, Stegosaurus, Spinosaurus, Triceratops, Pteranodon, Raptors, Camarasaurus, Diplodocus, Carcharadontosaurus, Mosasaurus, and many many more. Teeth, claws, bones, and even full skeletons are our specialty.

10 fun facts about dinosaurs:

  1. Dinosaurs lived on all continents: Fossils have been discovered on every continent, proving that dinosaurs roamed the entire Earth, even Antarctica.
  2. The largest dinosaur was the Argentinosaurus: This massive herbivore could grow up to 100 feet long and weigh over 100 tons—about as heavy as 14 elephants!
  3. Some dinosaurs had feathers: While we often think of dinosaurs as scaly, many species, including the famous Velociraptor, likely had feathers.
  4. Dinosaurs and humans never coexisted: Dinosaurs went extinct around 66 million years ago, long before humans appeared about 2 million years ago.
  5. The T. rex had an incredible sense of smell: Its olfactory bulbs were huge, suggesting it relied heavily on its sense of smell to hunt and scavenge.
  6. Not all dinosaurs were huge: The smallest known dinosaur, the Microraptor, was about the size of a chicken and could glide through the air.
  7. Dinosaurs didn’t technically go extinct: Birds are considered modern-day dinosaurs, as they evolved from small theropod dinosaurs.
  8. Stegosaurus had a brain the size of a walnut: Despite its large body, its brain was surprisingly small, about 2.5 ounces in weight.
  9. Triceratops’ horns had multiple purposes: They were likely used for defense, attracting mates, and fighting other Triceratops.
  10. The word “dinosaur” means “terrible lizard”: Coined by Sir Richard Owen in 1842, it comes from the Greek words deinos (terrible) and sauros (lizard).

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