
Nanotyrannus Fossil Tooth .94 Inches with No Repair
This Is a BEAUTIFUL tooth from Nanotyrannus lancensis from the Hell Creek Formation in Garfield County, Montana, USA! The tooth has fantastic serrations front and back, a great tip, and a partial root with no repair or restoration! The dimensions measure .943 inches (2.4 cm) slant length and .43 x .214 inches (1.1 x .54 cm) at its base! It comes in a 1.75 inch gem jar for easy transport and display! Nanotyrannus is a truly fascinating story both evolutionarily and historically. Found alongside its much larger cousin, the infamous T-rex, paleontologist have long debated whether Nanotyrannus is a distinct species or just juvenile T-rexes. This fierce debate continues today, with many paleontologist subscribing to either side. If Nanotyrannus is a valid species, it represents a strange turn in Tyrannosaur evolution. During the last 15 million years of the Cretaceous period, the Tyrannosaurs of North America were getting progressively larger, a process which culminated in T-rex. Nanoty