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Tyrannosaurus rex (Osborn, 1905) Late Cretaceous, c. 67 Ma Hell Creek Formation, Isabel, Dewey Co., South Dakota, USA. It has been a dream since childhood to own a Tyrannosaurus rex tooth and my dream came true with this recent acquisition of a gorgeous T. rex 1.5” dentary tooth.
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Hello I saw this tooth available from an account online. It’s quite small about 1 cm so my initial thought is that it’s a baby. I know baby’s T.Rex teeth are quite rare. So is it a baby T.Rex? Or is it it not even a T.Rex. Tooth is from Garfield county Montana.
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Hello. I saw this tooth available for sale labeled as a Juvenile T.Rex tooth. When I first saw it I was a bit skeptical on whether or not it was a juvie or a nano. Unfortunately I do not know the locality and I only know that it is 1.37 inches long and from the Hell creek fm. Thanks for any help!
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Hello! Can anyone tell me what part of the jaw or position of the tooth is from. The tooth is 1 5/8 inch long and 1 inch wide. Thank you for anyone help!
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Hello! I saw this 1.06 inch Tyrannosaur tooth from the hell creek formation in montana labled as a juvenile T.rex tooth. (he has other teeth labled as nano teeth so it wasn't his personal preference) I'm not good at telling them apart so that's why i brought it here! So is it a juvie T.rex or a nanotyrannus? Thank you!
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Hello Eveyrbody! I have a question about Tyrannosaurus rex teeth. A recent study has shown that T.Rex accounted for about 24% of the creatures in the hell creek formation. T.Rex were more common then edmontosaurus. Yet it is usually the most expensive fossil you can get from the hell creek/lance creek. So if Edmontosaurus were less common then T.rex then how come their fossils are way cheaper?
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