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Uncommon Leptoceratops Tooth - Montana
Leptoceratops
teeth are pretty hard to find in the Hell Creek Formation. This is from a Leptoceratops gracilis, the only Protoceratops found in North America. It was collected from private land in Powder River County, Montana.
The tooth is .34" long and is a nice little shed tooth. Comes in an acrylic display case.
Leptoceratops was a small, primitive genus of ceratopsian dinosaur who's name literally means "small-horn face" despite the fact it did not have any horns. It reached lengths of about 2 meters and is believed to be bipedal, meaning it could run on it's back legs. As with other ceratopsians it has a parrot-like beak and was probably able to chew very tough vegetation.
The tooth is .34" long and is a nice little shed tooth. Comes in an acrylic display case.
Leptoceratops was a small, primitive genus of ceratopsian dinosaur who's name literally means "small-horn face" despite the fact it did not have any horns. It reached lengths of about 2 meters and is believed to be bipedal, meaning it could run on it's back legs. As with other ceratopsians it has a parrot-like beak and was probably able to chew very tough vegetation.
SPECIES
Leptoceratops gracilis
LOCATION
Powder River County, Montana
FORMATION
Hell Creek Formation
SIZE
.34" long
CATEGORY
SUB CATEGORY
ITEM
#30508
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