.46" Ceratopsid Dinosaur Tooth - Judith River

This is a tooth from a ceratopsid found in the Two Medicine Formation (Judith River Group) of Eastern Montana. The fossil is .46" long and nicely preserved with beautiful enamel. The tooth has a flat area from feeding wear which is quite common with dinosaur teeth. Dinosaurs shed their teeth throughout their lives and ceratopsians had dental batteries containing hundreds of teeth that were constantly growing. This tooth has no crack repairs and no restoration. It comes in an acrylic display case.

Within the Judith River Group there are multiple ceratopsian genus and species and with just a single bone or tooth it is hard to differentiate between them and give a definitive identification.
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DETAILS
SPECIES
Ceratopsid
LOCATION
North Central Montana
FORMATION
Two Medicine Formation, Judith River Group
SIZE
.46"
CATEGORY
SUB CATEGORY
ITEM
#17654
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