This authentic Albertosaurus tooth dates back approximately 79–75 million years to the Late Cretaceous period and was recovered from the fossil-rich Judith River Formation in Montana. Albertosaurus was a swift and powerful tyrannosaur, closely related to Tyrannosaurus rex, and relied on sharp, serrated teeth like this to capture and process prey.
This specimen features the classic curved shape and natural coloration associated with theropod teeth, showing signs of ancient wear from millions of years ago. Its well-preserved form makes it a strong display piece and a tangible connection to one of North America’s dominant prehistoric predators.
Ideal for collectors, educators, or anyone looking to own a genuine piece of dinosaur history.
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