This is a group of 200 fossil Champsosaur teeth from the Hell Creek. Champsosaurus is a long-snouted Diaspid, very crocodilian in it's appearance. The teeth are in very good condition overall, & they cover virtually every size & shape they can be found in. They are very well preserved & they are all completely natural as found. The largest teeth measure approx. 3/8" in length, & they go all the way down to micro sizes. They were found in upper Cretaceous age deposits, Hell Creek Formation, in Carter County, Montana near Belle Creek.
Last Modified 08/27/2008
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Name: Champsosaur
Geologic Age: Cretaceous
Stratigraphic detail: Hell Creek Formation
Location: Carter County, MontanaChampsosaur Tooth 1 $8.00 each (100 Available)