Name:
Gorgosaurus libratus
Age: Cretaceous
Formation: Judith River
Location: Montana
Size: Tooth is 1.6 inches along curve.
This is a very nice tooth of Gorgosaurus libratus from Montana. Gorgosaurus was a large carniverous dinosaur related to Tyrannosaurus. Gorgosaurus had a huge skull with sharp, serrated teeth. This tooth is a nice light brown color. The tooth has had some repair (normal), but no restoration. The specimen has very fine, sharp serrations. The very tip of the tooth displays a tiny spot of natural wear. This is a very good tooth from this large meat-eating dinosaur.
A Certificate of Authenticity from EXTINCTIONS is included with this specimen.
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