No. 99593110

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Fossil tooth - Beautiful Black Dromaeosaurid Raptor Theropod Dinosaur Tooth - Judith River Fm
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Fossil tooth - Beautiful Black Dromaeosaurid Raptor Theropod Dinosaur Tooth - Judith River Fm

Scientific name: Dromaeosaur indet - family Dromaeosauridae - Theropod raptor Dinosaur Tooth Location: Private Ranch in Montana, USA Geological Formation: Judith River Formation Age: Late Cretaceous, Campanian stage, (~79-75 Million Years) Size: 6,9mm REF.: #S144 DESCRIPTION: Dromaeosaur teeth from the Judith River Formation are from the Late Cretaceous period and belong to feathered, raptor-like dinosaurs such as Dromaeosaurus and Saurornitholestes. These teeth are typically small, sharp, and serrated, ideal for a diet of small animals like lizards, mammals, and baby dinosaurs. Key identification features include a distinctive twist in the anterior carina and serrations that can be finer on the front edge than the back. Characteristics of dromaeosaur teeth from the Judith River Formation: Classification: The teeth come from small, fast theropod dinosaurs known as dromaeosaurs, or "raptors". Period: They are from the Campanian stage of the Late Cretaceous, approximately 79-75 million years ago. Diet: These dinosaurs were predators that fed on small animals, and their teeth were equipped for this purpose. Distinctive features: Serrated edges: The teeth have serrations along the edges, which are like tiny teeth themselves. Twisted carina: A key feature is a twist in the anterior carina (the ridge running along the front edge of the tooth). Serration density: Serrations can be finer on the front edge (approx. 22 per 5mm) than on the back edge (approx. 17 per 5mm). Multiple species: The formation contains teeth from different dromaeosaur species, including the more robust Dromaeosaurus and the more slender Saurornitholestes. Observations about this specimen: Tiny jewel perfect for the most discerning fine professional collectors. Authentic example of a Dromaeosaurid dinosaur (Popularly known as "raptors"). Not restored or glued. Nicely preserved carina (serrations) as well as a beautiful black enamel color. All of our fossils come with a Certificate of Authenticity. Every week, the issued Certificates of Authenticity are updated in our database verification system on our website. If you find that your certificate has not yet been updated, please contact us and we will update it immediately. Display box included. IMPORTANT SHIPPING INFORMATION: All items with value between 15 and 800 Euros are now impossible to get them shipped to USA due to the new negulataions of the USA customs administration. Sorry for the inconveniences.

No. 99593110

No longer available
Fossil tooth - Beautiful Black Dromaeosaurid Raptor Theropod Dinosaur Tooth - Judith River Fm

Fossil tooth - Beautiful Black Dromaeosaurid Raptor Theropod Dinosaur Tooth - Judith River Fm

Scientific name: Dromaeosaur indet - family Dromaeosauridae - Theropod raptor Dinosaur Tooth

Location: Private Ranch in Montana, USA

Geological Formation: Judith River Formation

Age: Late Cretaceous, Campanian stage, (~79-75 Million Years)

Size: 6,9mm

REF.: #S144

DESCRIPTION:
Dromaeosaur teeth from the Judith River Formation are from the Late Cretaceous period and belong to feathered, raptor-like dinosaurs such as Dromaeosaurus and Saurornitholestes.

These teeth are typically small, sharp, and serrated, ideal for a diet of small animals like lizards, mammals, and baby dinosaurs. Key identification features include a distinctive twist in the anterior carina and serrations that can be finer on the front edge than the back.

Characteristics of dromaeosaur teeth from the Judith River Formation:

Classification: The teeth come from small, fast theropod dinosaurs known as dromaeosaurs, or "raptors".

Period: They are from the Campanian stage of the Late Cretaceous, approximately 79-75 million years ago.

Diet: These dinosaurs were predators that fed on small animals, and their teeth were equipped for this purpose.

Distinctive features:
Serrated edges: The teeth have serrations along the edges, which are like tiny teeth themselves.

Twisted carina: A key feature is a twist in the anterior carina (the ridge running along the front edge of the tooth).

Serration density: Serrations can be finer on the front edge (approx. 22 per 5mm) than on the back edge (approx. 17 per 5mm).

Multiple species: The formation contains teeth from different dromaeosaur species, including the more robust Dromaeosaurus and the more slender Saurornitholestes.

Observations about this specimen: Tiny jewel perfect for the most discerning fine professional collectors. Authentic example of a Dromaeosaurid dinosaur (Popularly known as "raptors"). Not restored or glued. Nicely preserved carina (serrations) as well as a beautiful black enamel color.

All of our fossils come with a Certificate of Authenticity. Every week, the issued Certificates of Authenticity are updated in our database verification system on our website. If you find that your certificate has not yet been updated, please contact us and we will update it immediately. Display box included.

IMPORTANT SHIPPING INFORMATION: All items with value between 15 and 800 Euros are now impossible to get them shipped to USA due to the new negulataions of the USA customs administration. Sorry for the inconveniences.

Bidding closed
Manuel Quiring
Expert
Estimate  € 170 - € 200

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