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Lot 589

Duckbill Dinosaur Partial Mandible with 16 Teeth. Edmontosaurus annectens was a very large herbivore that was a favorite food choice for T-Rex. It is known as a Duckbill dinosaur because of its wide toothless beak. Behind the beak were rows of hundreds of replaceable teeth in its back jaw and Maxilla. This six inch long section of the Maxilla has 16 original teeth with replacement teeth forming beneath the exposed teeth (known as a tooth battery of teeth). The excellent quality bone is a lovely brown color with no restoration. It is 65-67 million years old and was found on a private ranch in the Lance Creek Formation of Niobrara county Wyoming. Estimated Value $1,000 - UP

 
Realized $840



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