- Nodosaur Tooth
- Judith River Formation, ~79-75 million years old – Chouteau County, Montana, USA
- .48 inches (1.22cm)
This nodosaur tooth is complete down to the root, it is slightly worn, but has no breaks or cracks. It is a gorgeous deep midnight blue color. What an amazing addition to any collection, who doesn’t love the family of ankylosauria!? Add this little fossil to your cart now before it’s too late!
This tooth is 100% original with no restoration or filling.
Nodosaurs and ankylosaurs are very similar armored dinosaurs with a few features to distinguish the two: ankylosaurs often have clubbed tails, nodosaurs tend to have more intimidating armor features like large spikes. Their teeth also have slight differences with nodosaur teeth being generally more broad in width while ankylosaur’s generally having slightly narrower teeth. For more info on ankylosaurs and nodosaurs click the link: Here.
To see our informational article on ankylosaurs click: Here.