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DINOSAUR TOOTH
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DINOSAUR TOOTH
Nanotyrannus lancensis
Cretaceous
Lance Creek Formaton, Wyoming
Collected on a private ranch, this fine dinosaur tooth has good enamel and well-preserved serrations. Discovered in 1942 and misidentified as Gorgosaurus. Reclassified in 1988, scientific debate continues as to its taxonomic classification, as some paleontologists believe that Nanotyrannus is, in fact, a juvenile T. rex. Measuring 1 x 1/2 in
Cretaceous
Lance Creek Formaton, Wyoming
Collected on a private ranch, this fine dinosaur tooth has good enamel and well-preserved serrations. Discovered in 1942 and misidentified as Gorgosaurus. Reclassified in 1988, scientific debate continues as to its taxonomic classification, as some paleontologists believe that Nanotyrannus is, in fact, a juvenile T. rex. Measuring 1 x 1/2 in

