Thescelosaurus Dinosaur Teeth

Thescelosaurus was a genus of small ornithopod dinosaur that appeared at the very end of the Late Cretaceous period in North America. It was a member of the last dinosaurian fauna before the Cretaceous-Tertiary extinction event around 65.5 million years ago. The preservation and completeness of many of its specimens indicate that it may have preferred to live near streams. Thescelosaurus was a heavily built bipedal animal, probably herbivorous, but possibly omnivorous. It would have browsed in the first meter or so from the ground, feeding selectively, with food held in the mouth by cheeks while chewing.

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Name: Thescelosurus garbauii
Geologic Age:
Upper Cretaceous
Stratigraphic detail:
Hell Creek Formation
Location:
Carter County, Montana
Description:
Very nice rooted tooth!   

Thescelosaurus Tooth 1   Price $135.00                                         


 

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Name: Thescelosurus garbauii
Geologic Age:
Upper Cretaceous
Stratigraphic detail:
Judith River Formation
Location:
Montana
Description:
Nice partially rooted tooth...  Will come in the 1
1/8" Gem Jar as shown.

Thescelosaurus Tooth 22   Price $45.00                                         


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Name: Thescelosurus garbauii
Geologic Age:
Upper Cretaceous
Stratigraphic detail:
Hell Creek Formation
Location:
Butte County, South Dakota
Description:
This nicely preserved specimen measures 5/16" long and shows great detail.

Thescelosaurus Tooth 5 Price:  $20.00