Product Description
These 8 partial large fossil dromaeosaurid theropod dinosaur teeth were collected in the Hell Creek Formation of Montana, United States. Several include tips and many have visible serrations on their edges. Several species could be represented here, known from Hell Creek.
The famous Hell Creek deposit in the Northwestern United States has been immortalized again and again on numerous TV documentaries. For its astonishing array of dangerous and large prehistoric predator fossils, no place has captured more attention or has been featured more in the news than Hell Creek! Fine grade fossils from this formation are amongst the most sought after specimens for collectors around the world. Most of the dinosaurs we grew up learning about as kids, come from Hell Creek!
Despite how dromaeosaurs are portrayed in the movies, most were only knee-high and about the size of small dogs, hence the very small teeth that are usually found. Dromaeosaur teeth are found in micro-sites carefully scanning the tiny fossils found in prehistoric environments that once were rich habitats such as swamps, springs or stream beds.
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