Allosaurus Tooth
This Allosaurus tooth from the Badlands of South Dakota is approximately 65 million years old. Measuring 65.5 x 28.2 x 25.7mm and weighing 62g, the tooth has been carefully restored to preserve its natural shape and structure.
Allosaurus, a large carnivorous dinosaur from the Late Jurassic period, is known for its sharp teeth, which were well-adapted for hunting and scavenging. Fossils like this one offer valuable insight into the predatory behavior and anatomy of these ancient creatures. The Badlands, rich with dinosaur fossils, provide a unique window into prehistoric life.
This Allosaurus tooth from the Badlands of South Dakota is approximately 65 million years old. Measuring 65.5 x 28.2 x 25.7mm and weighing 62g, the tooth has been carefully restored to preserve its natural shape and structure.
Allosaurus, a large carnivorous dinosaur from the Late Jurassic period, is known for its sharp teeth, which were well-adapted for hunting and scavenging. Fossils like this one offer valuable insight into the predatory behavior and anatomy of these ancient creatures. The Badlands, rich with dinosaur fossils, provide a unique window into prehistoric life.
This Allosaurus tooth from the Badlands of South Dakota is approximately 65 million years old. Measuring 65.5 x 28.2 x 25.7mm and weighing 62g, the tooth has been carefully restored to preserve its natural shape and structure.
Allosaurus, a large carnivorous dinosaur from the Late Jurassic period, is known for its sharp teeth, which were well-adapted for hunting and scavenging. Fossils like this one offer valuable insight into the predatory behavior and anatomy of these ancient creatures. The Badlands, rich with dinosaur fossils, provide a unique window into prehistoric life.