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Edmontosaurus Fossil Tooth Fragment (0.35") - Cretaceous, Hell Creek Formation, USA

Edmontosaurus Fossil Tooth Fragment (0.35") - Cretaceous, Hell Creek Formation, USA

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  • 0.35" = 89 mm
  • Hell Creek Formation, USA
  • Cretaceous (~73–66 million years)

This fossil tooth fragment comes from Edmontosaurus, a large hadrosaur (“duck-billed dinosaur”) that lived during the Cretaceous (approx. 73–66 million years ago) in North America.

Edmontosaurus teeth are highly distinctive. They formed part of a tooth battery, a remarkable dental system with hundreds of teeth working together to grind tough plants.

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