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UNCOMMON
CRETACEOUS BRACHYCHAMPSA EXTINCT ALLGATORINE TOOTH FROM THE FAMOUS HELL CREEK FORMATION
Hell Creek Formation - Eastern Montana, U.S.A.
LATE
CRETACEOUS PERIOD: 96 - 66 million years ago
Alligator-like creatures
lived right alongside some of the most dangerous dinosaurs of the
Cretaceous Period. This is a fossil tooth of such a reptile called
Brachychampsa montana. Teeth from these extinct reptiles
are uncommon and indicate a swampy, wet environment once existed where
they were collected from. Fossils of creatures like this that are
much lesser known, make for interesting compliments to dinosaur fossil
collections and exhibits of the same period and formation. Such
specimens help to illustrate the diversity of fauna and type of world
that once was the Late Cretaceous of Hell Creek. This is a
superb specimen and it is
INTACT
WITH NO REPAIR AND NO RESTORATION.
The original root is still attached. The rich dark brown colors are typical for this formation.
The crown is complete with characteristic
wrinkled enamel. This is an
uncommon fossil tooth from an alligator-like creature which lived during the final
days of the dinosaurs including during the time of T. rex. A
fascinating and impressive specimen.
The famous Hell Creek
deposit in the Northwestern United States has been immortalized again
and again on numerous TV documentaries as the "Valley of the T. rex".
For its astonishing array of dangerous and large prehistoric predator
fossils, no place has captured more attention or has been featured more
in the news than Hell Creek! Fine grade fossils from this
formation are amongst the most sought after specimens for collectors
around the world. Most of the dinosaurs we grew up learning about
as kids, come from Hell Creek.
GRADE 10 QUALITY, INTACT
AND UNCOMMON SPECIMEN - FROM AN ALLIGATOR-LIKE CREATURE THAT LIVED ALONGSIDE T. REX! .5" long
$125 MV10-131
INCLUDES DISPLAY BOX Actual
Item - One Only
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