.52" Fossil Nodosaur Tooth - Judith River Formation, Montana

This is a .52" tooth from a Nodosaur. It was collected from the Judith River Formation in Montana. While Nodosaur teeth are relatively abundant in the formation, not enough skeletal material has been recovered to describe the species. This tooth is quite large for the species.

Comes in an acrylic display case.

Nodosaurs are a family of ankylosaurian dinosaurs that lived from the Late Jurassic to Late Cretaceous periods. They were medium to large-sized, quadrupedal herbivores that were heavily armored, adorned with rows of bony armor nodules and spines. Unlike ankylosaurs, nodosaurs lacked mace-like tail clubs. Nodosaurs possessed small, leaf-shaped teeth, which can be impossible to distinguish from ankylosaur teeth when heavily worn or weathered. Nodosaur teeth have a characteristic "shelf" visible below a pocket in the crown, and no center ridge.

An artist's interpretation of the nodosaur Edmontonia rugosidens.  By Mariana Ruiz (Public Domain)
An artist's interpretation of the nodosaur Edmontonia rugosidens. By Mariana Ruiz (Public Domain)
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DETAILS
SPECIES
Undescribed Nodosaur
LOCATION
Hill County, Montana
FORMATION
Judith River Formation
SIZE
.52" long
CATEGORY
SUB CATEGORY
ITEM
#144842
GUARANTEE
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