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Lot 767

Tyrannosaur Toe Claw. Albertosaurus sarcophagus was a large Tyannosaur theropod older and smaller than its more famous cousin Tyannosaurus rex. This large 4¼" toe claw is 70-80 million years old and was found on a private ranch in the Two Medicine Formation of Glacier County, Montana. This large brown toe claw is complete but slightly distorted in burial with nice grooves and blood grooves on one of its sides. There has been no restoration except for a little crack filling as is usually the case for Tyannosaur teeth and claws. Claws are much rarer than teeth because dinosaurs replaced their teeth but only had one set of claws for their entire life. Comes with a small plastic stand for display. Estimated Value $700 - 1,000

 
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