Tyrannosaur Tooth (Tiny tooth Shard Display)
Age: 83 / 75 Million Years Old
Late Cretaceous
Genus: Tyrannosaur
Specimen: Tiny Tooth Shard Fragment
Discovered: Montana, Two Medicine Formation
Like sharks, dinosaurs shed their teeth throughout their lives regrowing a new set quickly. Large predators like the Tyrannosaur often broke many teeth daily, such as this specimen, while devouring their prey.
-We have multiple displays with each having a unique Tyrannosaur Tooth Shard. You may not recieve the exact one pictured, but one similar!
Tyrannosaur Tooth Shard (Tiny Fragment)
Smoky Mountain Relic Room offers a 30 day return policy with proof of purchase.
-Limited Lifetime Authenticity Guarantee-
The Smoky Mountain Relic Room stands behind the items we sell with a limited lifetime guarantee. We will exchange any item for store credit if the item sold is found by a certified authenticator not to be the authentic artifact, fossil, meteorite, or mineral that we advertised it as being. A letter, specific to the artifact, fossil, meteorite, or mineral in question, from a certified authenticator (in the business under the occupation-specific to the item in question), must be brought in with the item for the return to be acceptable. This guarantee is for the lifetime of the initial purchaser only. See the Relic Room Manager, downstairs inside Smoky Mountain Knife Works, for more information. Original receipt required for exchanges.


