This authentic raptor tooth dates back approximately 79–75 million years to the Late Cretaceous period and was discovered in Montana’s fossil-rich Judith River Formation. Belonging to a group of swift, intelligent theropods commonly referred to as “raptors” (Saurornitholestes), these predators were known for their agility, sharp claws, and finely serrated teeth.
This specimen displays the classic recurved shape and natural wear expected from a raptor tooth, designed for gripping and slicing prey. Its preservation offers a tangible connection to one of the most iconic and formidable hunters of the dinosaur era.
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