Fully rooted Tyrannosaur Tooth – Nanotyrannus lancensis
Teeth with roots are exceptionally rare in the theropod fossil record, as most are shed during life. This specimen features a perfectly preserved root along with the replacement tooth socket still visible—a remarkable and uncommon find.
Extremely rare Museum Quality tooth from the world famous Hell Creek formation, Late Cretaceous (Maastricthian, 66 myo). Perkins County, South Dakota, this rare specimen belongs to the tyrannosaur Nanotyrannosaurus lancensis.
Measuring 4,7cm (1.85 inches), this tooth has NO restoration ! 100% Natural. The specimen was legally collected on private deeded land with permission.
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Fully rooted Nannotyrannus tooth from the Hell Creek formation, South Dakota USA
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