
Triceratops horridus Tooth | Replica Fossil
**This item is not a toy and is not intended for children. For display purposes only** Triceratops horridus Tooth with Double Root70 Million Years BPLate CretaceousMaastrichtianHell CreekButte County, Montana This tooth is a rare find. Although Triceratops sp. teeth are common, it is rare to find even partial roots or complete crowns. This specimen demonstrates the double-root system of some ceratopsian teeth. In the jaw of the dinosaur, a replacement tooth would have been nestled in between the two roots, waiting to push out the tooth above when it had worn out. ------------ This is a replica of the original fossil, cast in quality polyresin and hand painted.Size: 2 1/2 inchesMaterial: polyresin (color may differ from replica to replica)*Comes with a information card