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SEE MORE ABOUT HADROSAUR DINOSAUR FOSSILS
This is beautifully preserved, large fossil tooth of Edmontosaurus annectens, is from the predominant hadrosaur species that can be found in the Hell Creek Formation of Montana and South Dakota, U.S.A.. As the teeth begin to emerge up from the jaw, they become worn to a flat surface on the upper portion of the crown. This tooth has natural feeding wear and excellent enamel with natural luster.
Hadrosaurs were an important part of the food chain as these herbivores were a primary food source for the meat-eating dinosaurs in the same region, namely Tyrannosaurus rex, Nanotyrannus and Dromaeosaurs. No fossil tooth collection should be without at least one nice complete example tooth to display alongside fossils of the very dinosaurs that terrorized these peaceful beasts of the Late Cretaceous.
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