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Triceratops Fossil Spitter Tooth Fragment (0.52") - Cretaceous, Hell Creek Formation (USA)

Triceratops Fossil Spitter Tooth Fragment (0.52") - Cretaceous, Hell Creek Formation (USA)

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  • 0.52" = 1,32 cm
  • Hell Creek Formation, Montana, USA
  • Cretaceous (~68–66 million years)

This dinosaur species lived in what we nowadays call Montana

A "Spitter" tooth fragment from the iconic Triceratops that has undergone extensive wear from feeding and has been subsequently discarded. Its original shape has become more blocky, and the top surface is entirely worn down, giving it a polished appearance. These worn teeth are commonly found in clusters at specific sites

If you're considering purchasing a genuine dinosaur tooth a worn Triceratops tooth fragment offers a relatively affordable option.

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