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.91" Raptor Tooth From Wyoming - Lance Creek Formation
This is a nice tooth from an indeterminate Dromaeosaur, a type of dinosaur more commonly referred to as a raptor. It is from the Late Cretaceous, Lance Creek Formation and was collected near Newcastle, Wyoming. At .91" long hte tooth is good sized for a raptor tooth, with fine serrations and part of the root preserved. There is one repaired crack with a minor gap fill near the tip. Comes in an acrylic display case.
SPECIES
Dromaeosaur
LOCATION
Newcastle, Wyoming
FORMATION
Lance Creek Formation
SIZE
.91" long
CATEGORY
SUB CATEGORY
ITEM
#17203
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