Tyrannosaurus rex Tooth Progression Partial Dentary - Display Replica
Tyrannosaurus rex Tooth Progression Partial Dentary - Display Replica



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Tyrannosaurus rex Tooth Progression Partial Dentary - Display Replica
This reconstruction, showing Tyrannosaurus rex tooth progression, provides a fascinating look inside the tooth regeneration process of the most fierce predator North America has ever hosted.
The exterior of the dentary is intact, while the interior provides an open window to the processes taking place. Theropod dinosaurs replaced their teeth as the old ones became worn or broke off during fighting or feeding.
Age | Late Cretaceous [~66 MYA] |
Locality | Hell Creek Formation, Harding County, South Dakota, USA |
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Size | ~ 11” l x 3.5” w x 11” h (28 x 8.9 x 28 cm) |
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