Cretaceous Nanotyrannus Dinosaur Tooth from Hell Creek Formation

Nanotyrannus Dinosaur Tooth

Class Sauropsida, Superorder Dinosauria, Order Ornithischia, Suborder Theropoda, Family Tyrannosauridae

Geological Time: Late Cretaceous (70 million years ago)

Size: Dinosaur tooth is 24 mm in length. (15/16”)

Fossil Site: Hell Creek Formation, Butte County, South Dakota

Fossil Code: PFV600

Price: $225.00 - sold


Nanotyrannus Dinosaur ToothDescription: An excellent quality affordable tooth with intact serration and enamal. Nanotyrannus ("tiny tyrant") is a genus of tyrannosaurid dinosaur, and isNanotyrannus lancensis possibly a juvenile specimen of Tyrannosaurus. A 50% complete specimen of Nanotyrannus was discovered by a crew from the Burpee Museum of Natural History in Rockford, Illinois in 2001. It went on display under the name “Jane” in June of 2005 at the Burpee Museum, and is the most complete example of the taxon to be seen anywhere in the world.

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