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Tyrannosaurus Rex Tooth Cast | Museum-Quality Paleontological Reproduction 13L

Tyrannosaurus Rex Tooth Cast | Museum-Quality Paleontological Reproduction 13L

SKU:5097Z

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This Tyrannosaurus Rex tooth cast has a documented provenance that makes it exceptional among dinosaur reproductions. The original tooth was excavated from the Hell Creek Formation of Butte County, South Dakota, and recovered during the 1981 and 1982 field seasons from a dried stream bed. It is the third tooth position on the right side of the lower jaw -- and it fell out of the mouth after the animal had died, preserving it intact. This is not a generic dinosaur tooth. It is a cast of a specific, authenticated specimen.

From Hell Creek to Your Collection

This T. rex tooth fossil replica measures 13 inches in length -- a serrated, laterally compressed dagger that speaks to the extraordinary bite force of the largest terrestrial predator ever to live. The hand-painted finish gives the cast the immediate visual appearance of an aged paleontological find -- ochre-toned, surface-worn, and deeply convincing.

The Tyrannosaurus Rex Tooth Cast -- Material and Craftsmanship

This compound stone paleontological reproduction USA is hand-cast from the original specimen mold, capturing every serration, every surface texture, and every subtle taper that defines the authentic tooth. It weighs approximately 3 lbs -- light enough to be lifted and examined, substantial enough to feel genuinely significant. Dimensions: 13 in L x 5 in H x 3 in D.

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Product Details

  • SKU: 5097Z
  • Dimensions: 13 in L x 5 in H x 3 in D
  • Weight: Approx. 3 lbs
  • Material: Compound stone, hand-cast in the USA
  • Finish: Aged hand-painted
  • Provenance: Mold sourced from a Hell Creek Formation specimen, Butte County, SD

For a natural history context, visit the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History.

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