T. rex Tooth in Matrix - 5.83”
This exceptional Tyrannosaurus rex tooth was recovered from the renowned Hell Creek Formation near Glendive, Montana — one of the most important dinosaur-bearing deposits in North America and the final ecosystem inhabited by T. rex before the end-Cretaceous extinction event. Measuring 4.27 inches in length, the specimen is especially notable in size. The enamel retains an attractive natural lustre with rich mottled tones of beige and brown, while both carinae preserve extensive serrations, exhibiting only moderate wear consistent with life use and geological history. Large, well-preserved Tyrannosaurus teeth remain among the most sought-after fossils in private collections, valued for their rarity, visual impact, and direct connection to one of the most iconic predators ever to walk the Earth. This specimen has been placed in a private collection. Fossil Realm periodically acquires and places Tyrannosaurus rex teeth and other significant dinosaur fossils through longstanding relationships with excavators, preparators, collectors, and institutions. If you are seeking a comparable specimen, please learn more about our Private Brokerage & Advisory Service. Dimensions: 4.27 in × 1.80 in × 1.25 in (straight-line measurement) Weight: 155 g Locality: Glendive, Montana, USA Formation: Hell Creek Formation Age: Upper Cretaceous, approximately 68–66 million years old
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- Trex 4.27
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- Trex 4.27 — 99999999999.00 USD — In stock
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