- Triceratops Tooth with partial root
- Hell Creek Formation, ~68-65 million years old – Carter County, Montana, USA
- .88″ L (2.2cm) x .5″ W
This large tooth has beautiful white and blue coloration. It is flat on the feeding wear surface. It would have come from an adult Triceratops.
This tooth is 100% original with no restoration/filling.
This is what would be considered a “spitter tooth”. This means that after being worn down over time through the process of grinding down vegetative material, it eventually falls out of the dinosaur’s mouth.