Fossil tooth of an Albertosaurus, a genus of tyrannosaurid theropod dinosaurs, a bipedal predator with small, two-fingered hands and a huge head that had dozens of large, sharp teeth. Albertosaurus adults measured up to 9 meters long with a skull that reached up to 1 meter alone.
Age: Upper Cretaceous, approx. 67 - 65 million years
Hell Creek Formation
Site of the find: Montana USA
Dimensions: 3,6 x 1,5 x 0,9 cm
Comes in a display-case and a certificate
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