Ceratopsian Tooth
Age: 80 / 75 Million Years Old
Cretaceous Era
Species: Unidentified Ceratopsian
Specimen: Tooth
Discovered: Montana, Judith River Formation
Like modern sharks, dinosaurs shed their teeth throughout their lives. This tooth is a from a specific group of horned dinosaurs whose exact species has yet to be described by science.
-We have multiple displays with each having a unique Tyrannosaur Tooth Shard. You may not recieve the exact one pictured, but one similar!
Ceratopsian Tooth
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