Description
Juvenile Spinosaurus Tooth
This secondary mineral is formed by carbon dioxide-rich water that seeps into cracks
gar scales are much more common fossils than complete skeletons
the teeth of Otodus show early hints of the flesh-ripping serrations that would later characterize the teeth of Megalodon
Family Latidae - M
Fossil Plant | Annularia sphenophylloides | Spain Spinosaur Juvenile Spinosaurus ToothAnnularia sphenophylloides Late Carboniferous (~305 myo) Len Province Spain Plant approx. size: 2. 25" x 2. 25" Matrix approx. size: 11. 75" x 6. 5" x 0. 75" at thickest part. Average thickness approx. 0. 5". Annularia sphenophylloides is the foliage (leaf whorls) of the extinct Calamites, an arborescent (tree like) horsetail that flourished in Carboniferous coal swamps. The plant bore leaves in distinct whorls around the stem nodes. In A.
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