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1.01" Juvenile Tyrannosaur Premax Tooth (Aublysodon) - Montana
This is a very interesting Tyrannosaur tooth from the Hell Creek Formation of Montana
These oddly shaped teeth with two ridges located on the lingual side where originally described as Aublysodon more than a century ago based off of isolated teeth and jaw fragments. More recent discoveries of more complete Tyrannosaur skeletons from this formation has lead to the discovery that these teeth are actually the premaxillary teeth from juveniles of other Tyrannosaur species.
The tooth is 1.01" long and likely would have come from either Tyrannosaurus rex or Nanotyrannus lancensis. Comes with an acrylic bubble case.
These oddly shaped teeth with two ridges located on the lingual side where originally described as Aublysodon more than a century ago based off of isolated teeth and jaw fragments. More recent discoveries of more complete Tyrannosaur skeletons from this formation has lead to the discovery that these teeth are actually the premaxillary teeth from juveniles of other Tyrannosaur species.
The tooth is 1.01" long and likely would have come from either Tyrannosaurus rex or Nanotyrannus lancensis. Comes with an acrylic bubble case.
SPECIES
Tyrannosaurus rex or Nanotyrannus lancensis
LOCATION
Powder River County, Montana
FORMATION
Hell Creek Formation
SIZE
1.01" long
CATEGORY
SUB CATEGORY
ITEM
#56473
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