Unlike the better known predator, Tyrannosaurus rex, Spinosaurus arms were large, powerful and an effective weapon when hunting prey. Only the core of the claw is ever preserved, but a keratin sheath, like a bird talon, would have covered this claw, bringing it to a deadly razor-sharp point, perfect for grappling slippery fish.
This Spinosaurus claw measures approximately 7.5 inches long. This is a cast of the original fossil, research grade in quality polyresin and hand-painted. Colors may vary.