Stegoceras Dinosaur Teeth

Stegoceras was a dome-headed, bipedal dinosaur. Its large head housed a thick skull, a relatively large brain, and large eyes. Its skull was about 3-4 inches (8 cm) thick. Males had thicker domes than females, and older Stegoceras had thicker domes than younger ones. Stegoceras had a fringe of horny knobs along the rear of its skull. It had short forelimbs and a large, stiff tail.  Stegoceras grew to be only about 7 feet long  and 4 feet tall. This plant-eater weighed roughly 170 pounds.  It is very small compared to the other dome-headed dinos!

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Name: Stegoceras
Geologic Age:
Upper Cretaceous
Stratigraphic detail:
Hell Creek Formation
Location:
Carter County, Montana
Description:
Excellent, Fully Rooted Tooth.. This is the SMALLEST, FULLY ROOTED STEGOCERAS TOOTH I've ever seen!!   EXTREMELY RARE!!!  It will come in the 1 1/8" Gem Jar as shown.

Stegoceras Tooth 1 Price:  $225.00