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.8" Ceratopsian Dinosaur Tooth - Two Medicine Formation, Montana
This is a nice .8" long tooth of an unidentified Ceratopsian dinosaur from the Two Medicine Formation of North Central Montana. There are quite a few Ceratopsian dinosaurs from this formation so assigning this tooth to a particular genus/species. It's still embedded in the rock it was found in which is full of shell fragments as the environment it was deposited in obviously was shoreline environment.
Ceratopsians are a group of plant-eating dinosaurs from the Cretaceous characterized by a bony frill on the back of the skull and a unique upper beak bone, called a rostral. Ceratopsians ranged in size from 1 meter (3 ft) and 23 kilograms (50 lb) to over 9 meters (30 ft) and 9,100 kg (20,100 lb). Triceratops is by far the best-known ceratopsian to the general public.
Ceratopsians are a group of plant-eating dinosaurs from the Cretaceous characterized by a bony frill on the back of the skull and a unique upper beak bone, called a rostral. Ceratopsians ranged in size from 1 meter (3 ft) and 23 kilograms (50 lb) to over 9 meters (30 ft) and 9,100 kg (20,100 lb). Triceratops is by far the best-known ceratopsian to the general public.
SPECIES
Unidentified
LOCATION
North Central Montana
FORMATION
Two Medicine Formation, Judith River Group
SIZE
.8" long
CATEGORY
SUB CATEGORY
ITEM
#67762
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