$950.00
This fully rooted Triceratops tooth offers an exceptional glimpse into the life of one of the most iconic herbivores of the Cretaceous. This remarkably preserved specimen from the Upper Cretaceous period 70 million years ago features both crown and root: a rarity in the fossil record due to the fragility of the root structure. It was unearthed in The Lance Formation in Weston County, Wyoming.
The dense enamel ridging and natural coloration speak to millions of years of fossilization, while the intact root elevates this piece into a premium collector’s category, making this fully rooted Triceratops tooth perfect for serious paleontology enthusiasts, educators, or those seeking a museum-worthy display fossil with deep prehistoric significance.
Length | Height | Depth | Weight |
0.75″ | 1.5″ | 0.75″ | 12.69 g |
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