Favorite CollLection Triceratops Real Figure Keyring
$11.95
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STAN Tyrannosaurus rex® Tooth – 4.5 in (11cm) – Display Replica ( BHI #126382 )
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The teeth of Tyrannosaurus rex were specialized to help them eat anything they wanted to! There were tiny serrations to help them cut through flesh and the tooth shafts are round in cross section for breaking through bone. The crown of the tooth is covered with hard enamel. The long dentine root was dissolved and reused by new teeth as they grew.
This is a cast of a mid-sized T. rex tooth from the lower right jaw (eleventh from front). It makes a nice stand-alone display or will work well when exhibited with the larger tooth and our T. rex shed tooth. The orientation of the serrations indicate the tooth’s location in the skull.
Go to STAN T. rex page for more on this specimen.
Go to T. rex Teeth page for more on rex teeth
Age | Late Cretaceous [~66 MYA] |
Locality | Hell Creek Formation, Harding County, South Dakota, USA |
Credit | STAN™ T. rex, discovered by Stan Sacrison, collected by Black Hills Institute in 1992 & 1994, prepared by BHI in 1993 -1995. BHI returned in 2002, discovered more bones which were cleaned, prepared, & added to the skeleton. |
Notes | Please contact us for production time and delivery. |
Size | 4.5” l (11 cm) |
Materials | Polyurethane Resins with Acrylic Paints |
Weight | 3 lbs |
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Dimensions | 9 × 5.5 × 2 in |