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Large Tooth From Plant-Eating Dinosaur
Stock Number  DSTMA07

Name:   Maiasaura peeblesorum
Age:  Cretaceous
Formation:  Two Medicine
Location:  North Central Montana
Size:  Tooth is almost 0.8" long.
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Here is a nice example of a tooth from Maiasaura peeblesorum, a herbiverous dinosaur, from the Cretaceous of Montana. This type of dinosaur is known for the "mothering" of their eggs and offspring. The tooth has great color and exhibits nice detail. The tip of the tooth has a nice point. The corrugations of the tooth are readily visible. The tooth comes in its own handsome display case. This is a very good tooth from a herbiverous dinosaur.



 
 
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