I’m probably posting this in the wrong topic area. I’m not sure which it goes in.
This link is from my alma mater. I’ve posted the link before. https://fossil.swau.edu/
It’s to their fossil database. Many of the fossils have a 3D viewer option where you can look at the fossil 360 degrees. I saw this Trodon tooth on there this evening and thought it was pretty cool looking. I can’t recall ever seeing a Trodon tooth on here before so I thought I’d share the link.
It came from the Lance Formation in Wyoming. I’ve been on the dig a couple times.
I can’t get the link to go directly to the tooth so you can view it 360, but if you click on the browse tab after you go to the link then type in the catalog # HRS06576 it will take you to it.
There are over 20,000 fossils on there from the Lance formation.
I saw lots of teeth on there. Some from species I’d never heard of before.
This is another Trodon tooth I saw on there. I think it’s very cool looking. I forgot to crop my screenshot. Oops.