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Name:
Panoplosaurus mirus Tooth
Age: Upper Cretaceous
Formation: Oldman Formation, Belly River Group
Location: South Alberta, Canada
Size: Tooth is about 0.45 inches long
This is an unusual dinosaur tooth. It is a Panoplosaurus mirus Tooth from Alberta, Canada. This specimen was recently acquired from the famous Valverde Collection. Panoplosaurus was an Ankylosaurid dinosaur that lacked a tail club. This armored, plant-eating dinosaur grew to about 18 feet in length. This tooth is a very nice example. The classic spade shape is well defined, and the serrated margins are still intact. The natural, dark brown coloration displays beautifully on this specimen. This is a very collectible dinosaur tooth obtained from a major dinosaur collection.
A Certificate of Authenticity from EXTINCTIONS is included with this specimen.
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