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(2) Hadrosaur Teeth Partials These amazing teeth partials come from a huge duck billed Hadrosaur. The teeth possibly come from the dinosaur, Edmontosaurus, but because of their size I believe they come from an Anatotitan. Anatotitan is another huge duck billed dinosaur whose fossils can be found in the Hell Creek Formation of Montana. Both of the large Hadrosaurs had hundreds of strong teeth, held together by bony tissue to form dental batteries. Anatotitan had a longer and wider dental battery and duck bill than Edmontosaurus. These large Hadrosaur teeth partials were both found in one piece needing no restoration. These teeth are very wide for duckbill teeth, both have a dark brown to black coloration. The two teeth have light if any feeding wear and have great detail, two really big Hadrosaur teeth partials. The largest Hadrosaur tooth partial measures: 11/16" of an inch wide by 1 5/16" inches in length. The smallest Hadrosaur tooth partial measures: 9/16" of an inch wide by 1 3/16" inches in length.These duck billed dinosaur teeth were dug out of a microsite in the Hell Creek Formation of Carter County, Montana. The teeth were collected on private ranch land with the owner's permission. ______________________________________________________________ Seller Ships Worldwide USPS Priority Mail US $7.00/ International $27.00 Fast Shipping! ______________________________________________________________ Visit the Hooley's Monthly Auction...listing the first Sunday every Month! Check out our next Auction....April 3rd-10th
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