Gorgosaurus tooth - Cretaceous - Judith River FMT
This curved, serrated tooth is well-preserved and reflects the power and precision of a top-tier predator, making it a valuable specimen for both collectors and researchers. As a member of the tyrannosaurid family, Gorgosaurus was a close relative of T. rex, but more lightly built and likely faster. It lived around 76 million years ago in what is now Canada and the western United States.
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Gorgosaurus libratus
Dimension: 1.2 × 0.8 × 0.4 cm
Period: Late Cretaceous
Formation: Judith River Formation
Location: North America
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