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LARGE RUTIODON TOOTH FROM RARE LOCATION

Petrified Forest Formation - Near Adamana, Arizona, U.S.A.

LATE TRIASSIC (ADAMANIAN AGE) :  227 - 221 million years ago

This fossil tooth is a very rare and unique offer not only because Rutiodon is not a well-known prehistoric reptile but also because of its dating to the Triassic Period where few vertebrate fossils are ever available for public sale.  Of all the Rutiodon specimens we will ever offer, this small, exclusive lot of fossil teeth will likely be remembered as the rarest.  Their legal provenance from the Petrified Forest Formation coupled with their extraordinary size and preservation qualify for a place in any museum or world-class private collection.  Collected by a geologist surveying a private ranchland (hence their legality), these Rutiodon teeth were a rare discovery likely to not ever be repeated.  This specimen and DT12-014 were amongst the largest of the group.  

This is a super example from the side of the jaw where the teeth served to cut flesh.  It is wide, thick and very strong to be able to sustain severe punishment.  Serrations are complete and unworn with choice detail as seen above.  This is one of the best and largest teeth we will sell of the small lot from this rare provenance.  Color is a fade from light gold to rich, dark walnut brown.  The tooth is INTACT WITH NO REPAIR AND NO RESTORATIONThis tooth is exactly as found and rare in this size.  

Rutiodon was a member of the Angistorhininae group of phytosaurs and was a large, stout and powerful reptile of the Triassic.  Phytosaurs are anything but what their name suggests.  When the first phytosaur was discovered, there were petrified mud fillings in the jaw that were misidentified as herbivore teeth.  Initially, it was mistakenly thought that these were plant-eating reptiles, hence the name.  That could not be further from the truth.  The name has stuck, however.  A more accurate name has been applied called "Parasuchia" meaning 'alongside crocodiles' for their resemblance to the beasts but this name is seldom used.  Phytosaurs are not considered dinosaurs but were semi-aquatic reptiles.

With their heavily armored bodies measuring up to 16 feet in length and brandishing a slender snout full of razor sharp teeth, it is no doubt these creatures were the dominant predators in the lakes, rivers and swamps of the northern hemisphere during their time.

HIGHLY COLLECTIBLE DUE TO ITS PROVENANCE - ONE OF THE FINEST / LARGEST WE WILL OFFER!

1" in length on the leading edge

$145     DT12-013     INCLUDES DISPLAY BOX     Actual Item - One Only  

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