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Distinct Edmontosaurus Tooth from South Dakota
Stock Number  S723073
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Name:   Edmontosaurus annectens Tooth
Age:  Cretaceous
Formation:  Hell Creek Formation
Location:  South Dakota
Size:  Tooth is 0.6 inches long
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Here is a fine example of a tooth from Edmontosaurus annectens, a herbiverous dinosaur, from the Cretaceous of South Dakota. This type of dinosaur is a hadrosaur, or ''duck-billed dinosaur''. The tooth is very 3-dimensional and exhibits very good form. The fine detail of the tooth is easily seen. The enamel is well preserved and has nice coloration. This is a fine tooth from this plant-eating dinosaur.

This fossil was collected and obtained legally, and is also being sold legally.





 
 
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