12 Small Unusual Species of Teeth, Triassic, N. Mex.
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This listing is for 12 most unusual fossil teeth from the "Dawn of the age of dinosaurs" sediments in northeastern New Mexico. These specimens are from a variety of creatures: included are at least 3 teeth that are Prosauropod-like; 3 others are Ornithischian-like, 4 are carnivore teeth with an unusual turquoise preservation, & the others are indeterminate but out of the ordinary. These are all wonderful specimens for a collection or comparative study. T is a very low opening bid, $3 each, & t is no reserve. They were all found in Upper Triassic age deposits (Norian-approx. 225 myo), in the Bull Canyon Formation, in San Miguel County, New Mexico on a private ranch with permission to collect. This site is now closed to fossil collecting. Good luck on this listing, t is no reserve on it!!!
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