Teeth are the hardest animal body parts and are the most commonly fossilized animal remains found.
Young collectors avidly seek specimens of dinosaur dentition, so Phil scours the Denver and Tucson rock shows for examples Manzanita Lab can offer at a reasonably affordable cost.
Dealers from Morocco in recent years have been bringing teeth from the fossil beds of Khouribga and the Kem Kem Basin, near Taouz, Morocco. We have a few specimens of mosasaur (a sea-going reptile), spinosaur (a large theropod), and Paleocene Otodus shark teeth from Morocco for sale.
The spinosaur teeth are frequently marketed as "Spinosaurus marocannus" species teeth. We feel there is little evidence to indicate that these animals differ from the original find in Egypt that are officially called "Spinosaurus aegyptiacus." To finese the issue we merely claim our teeth to be from genus Spinosaurus.