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This is a spectacular 30 cm fossil claw from Suchomimus, a spinosaurid dinosaur from the Early Cretaceous of Niger. Known for their crocodile-like skulls and massive claws, spinosaurids were specialized fish-eaters, using these formidable claws to snatch prey from rivers and lakes.
This specimen preserves the natural curvature, mineralized bone texture, and fine details of surface cracking. At 30 cm, it is a museum-worthy piece that captures the unique hunting adaptations of one of the most distinctive theropods.
✨ Why is it worth collecting?
Rare claw fossil of Suchomimus from Niger
Impressive 30 cm length with excellent curvature
Clear mineralization and natural preservation
Highly desirable for advanced collectors and museum display
📍 Locality: Niger, Africa
📅 Age: Early Cretaceous (Approx. 110 million years ago)
🪨 Features: 30 cm claw, preserved curvature, mineralized bone texture