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FINEST GRADE SET OF
LARGE DINOSAUR-ERA
LEIDYSUCHUS CROCODILE TOOTH / ARMOR PLATE FROM THE FAMOUS HELL CREEK FORMATION
Hell Creek Formation - South Dakota, U.S.A.
LATE
CRETACEOUS PERIOD: 96 - 66 million years ago
Crocodiles lived right alongside some of the most dangerous dinosaurs of
the Cretaceous Period. Some types attained much larger sizes than
they do today. Crocodiles like Leidysuchus only attained
lengths of just over 3 feet in the Hell Creek Formation, most likely due
to the competition from monster, meat-eating dinosaurs such as
Tyrannosaurus rex and Nanotyrannus along with packs of
dromaeosaurs scavenging and hunting the swamps and creek beds where the
crocodiles thrived. Regardless of size, prehistoric crocodiles
would have been every bit as dangerous as any predatory dinosaur,
though.
These
are sets made up of the largest and best hand-selected
Leidysuchus teeth and armor body plates. Leidysuchus
was the predominant crocodile found in the Hell Creek
Formation and lived along side large meat-eating dinosaurs such as
Tyrannosaurus rex. Each set includes one FINEST GRADE, UNBROKEN long primary fang tooth and an armor plate that would have been
part of a series of scutes lining the skin of the reptile. The
preservation and color are remarkable and very well-preserved with no
breaks on any of the fossils.
INTACT WITH NO REPAIR AND NO
RESTORATION. A
great addition to a well-diversified collection of prehistoric dinosaurs
and reptiles. PLEASE
SPECIFY WHICH ITEM YOU WISH TO ORDER BY CATALOG NUMBER. PHOTOS
ABOVE SHOWN FOR EACH SET AND ARE ACTUAL PHOTOS OF THE ONE YOU WILL
RECEIVE.
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.
The modern crocodiles of
today have remained unchanged since the days of the dinosaurs.
Crocodiles belong to the family Crocodylidae. Although this family
has existed since the upper Triassic Period, over 200 million years ago,
reptiles which can definitely be classed as modern crocodiles only
appear in the fossil record about 80 million years ago.
The crocodile's eyes and nostrils are on top of the head so it can see
and breathe while the rest of it is underwater. As an added advantage,
its ears and nostrils can close when it dives, and a nictitating
membrane (a transparent eyelid) closes over the eye to keep water out.
Crocodiles
swim mostly with their tails. Though their back feet are webbed, they
rarely use them underwater. On land, they use their powerful legs to
move around. They only look slow; Nile Crocodiles have been known to
"gallop" at speeds of about 30 miles an hour.
Although crocodiles look like alligators, they can be distinguished by
their longer, narrower snout, and their fourth tooth, which sticks out
from the lower jaw rather than fitting neatly into the upper jaw. The
adults can reach lengths of over 10 feet and can weigh up to 1500
pounds.
This
is a rare fossil tooth from a massive crocodile which lived during the
final days of the dinosaurs including during the time of T. rex. A
fascinating and impressive specimen.
RARE
TOP-SHELF REFERENCE SET OF A PERFECT PRIMARY FANG AND ARMOR BODY PLATE!
Teeth are
1" - .85" in lengths with similar size armor scute plates
$135
MV10X-01
INCLUDES DISPLAY BOX Actual
Item - One Only $135
MV10X-02
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Item - One Only $135
MV10X-03
INCLUDES DISPLAY BOX Actual
Item - One Only $135
MV10X-04
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Item - One Only $135
MV10X-05
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Item - One Only
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