Collection of (3) Small Theropod Teeth

This collection of three small Theropod teeth are identified on the first picture, from left to right as follows:

Nano teeth (2) The first two teeth come from the "Pygmy Tyrannosaur", Nanotyrannus Lancensis.

Dromaeosaurus (1) The last tooth comes from the carnivore, Dromaeosaurus.  The name Dromaeosaurus means "swift running lizard".


These three Theropod teeth were found in one piece needing no restoration.  One of the teeth has light discoloration due to plant roots.  The three theropod teeth all have nice detail and preservation with a dark brown coloration.  All around a nice group of raptor teeth.


The largest Theropod tooth (Nano) measures:  just under 1/4" of an inch wide by 3/8" of an inch in length.

The smallest Theropod tooth (Nano) measures:  1/8" of an inch wide by 3/16" of an inch in length.


These three raptor teeth were dug out of a microsite in the Hell Creek Formation of Carter County, Montana.  The fossils were collected on private ranch land with the owner's permission.



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