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Name:
Albertosaurus libratus Tooth
Age: Cretaceous
Formation: Judith River Formation
Location: Alberta, Canada
Size: Tooth is 2.4 inches along curve
This is an excellent carniverous dinosaur tooth. It is a large Albertosaurus libratus Tooth from the Judith River Formation of Alberta, Canada. This specimen was recently acquired from a major dinosaur collection. Albertosaurus was a very large, theropod dinosaur from the Cretaceous Period. This tooth has excellent detail and beautiful, natural brown color on the enamel. The tip is intact, and the serrations are razor-sharp. The tooth has a beautiful, natural wear facet on one side, giving the fossil some charachter. And there is no restoration to this fossil whatsoever. This is a collectible specimen of a fabulous, large Tyrannosaurid dinosaur tooth.
A Certificate of Authenticity from EXTINCTIONS is included with this specimen.
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