Fabrosaurus Dinosaur Teeth

Fabrosaurids, or "Fabre's lizards" were among the earliest dinosaurs known. They were small, the largest as tall as a man, and light-boned. Fabrosaurus was only 3 feet long and had hollow limb bones with small arms and long legs. Each hand had five fingers and each foot had four toes. In its relatively small mouth were two rows of ridged teeth. With these, it could grind small roots and shoots.

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Name:  Fabrosaurus
Geologic Age: Upper Triassic (190 Million Years Old)
Stratigraphic detail:
Bull Canyon Formation
Location:
San Miguel County, New Mexico

Fabrosaurus Tooth 1 Price $45.00                                             


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Name:  Fabrosaurus
Geologic Age: Upper Triassic (190 Million Years Old)
Stratigraphic detail:
Bull Canyon Formation
Location:
San Miguel County, New Mexico

Fabrosaurus Tooth 2 Price $45.00                                             



(Click on Photo to Enlarge)

Name:  Fabrosaurus
Geologic Age: Upper Triassic (190 Million Years Old)
Stratigraphic detail:
Bull Canyon Formation
Location:
San Miguel County, New Mexico

Fabrosaurus Tooth 4 Price $45.00                                             


(Click on Photo to Enlarge)

Name:  Fabrosaurus
Geologic Age: Upper Triassic (190 Million Years Old)
Stratigraphic detail:
Bull Canyon Formation
Location:
San Miguel County, New Mexico

Fabrosaurus Tooth 6 Price $45.00