Framed Hadrosaur Tooth (Worn) - Lance Formation
This is an authentic worn tooth from a hadrosaur dinosaur — a duck-billed dinosaur from the Lance Formation. What makes this specimen particularly special is the visible wear on the tooth surface, evidence of actual use by the living animal as it processed tough plant material millions of years ago. Hadrosaurs were large, herbivorous dinosaurs that lived in herds during the Late Cretaceous period, approximately 68–66 million years ago. These impressive herbivores possessed remarkable dental batteries containing hundreds of tightly packed teeth that continuously replaced themselves as they wore down from grinding vegetation.
This specimen comes from the final chapter of the non-avian dinosaur era, just prior to the K-Pg mass extinction event. Recovered from the famous Lance Formation, this tooth originates from ancient floodplain and river environments that preserve exceptional Late Cretaceous fossils from the Western Interior of North America.
Specimen Highlights:
- Type: Authentic hadrosaur tooth displaying natural wear patterns from actual use during the dinosaur's lifetime — a direct connection to the feeding behavior of these magnificent herbivores
- Tooth Dimensions: Between 0.5 and 0.75 inches
- Display: Beautifully presented in an elegant 5¾-inch black shadow box frame with clear gem jar and descriptive label
- Color & Preservation: Rich dark brown to black mineralization with excellent enamel preservation and characteristic worn grinding surface
- Condition: Well-preserved specimen with natural wear — no repairs or restoration
- Provenance: Lance Formation, Late Cretaceous, Wyoming area (legally collected from private land)
- Authenticity Guarantee: 100% genuine hadrosaur fossil
Please Note: The photos are representative of the specimen you will receive; however, they do not show the exact piece. Each hadrosaur tooth will measure between 0.5 and 0.75 inches at its widest point.
The wear visible on this tooth tells a story — this is not damage from fossilization, but rather the result of the tooth being actively used by a living, breathing dinosaur to grind tough Cretaceous vegetation. Hadrosaur teeth like this offer fascinating insight into the dietary habits and feeding mechanics of these large duck-billed dinosaurs, whose specialized dental batteries allowed them to efficiently process enormous quantities of plant material.
This specimen arrives ready to display in its attractive shadow box frame, complete with identification label noting the species, formation, and age. Perfect for paleontology collections, natural history displays, educational use, cabinets of curiosity, or as a unique and meaningful gift for any dinosaur enthusiast. Feel free to reach out with any questions about this specimen or for additional photos. Ships securely packaged with care. Thank you for supporting ethical fossil collecting!