Rare and Exceptional Ceratopsian Tooth from Avaceratops
Discovered in the famed Judith River Formation, Hill County, Montana, this remarkable tooth belongs to the rare Ceratopsian genus Avaceratops. Dated to approximately 76 million years ago (Late Cretaceous, Campanian), this specimen is a true collector’s gem.
Avaceratops remains are seldom found, making this tooth a particularly uncommon and valuable piece. Measuring 1.3 x 1.3 cm (approximately 0.51 x 0.51 inches), the tooth is in flawless condition, with no restoration or repair – a 100% natural specimen.
It was collected on private deeded land, with permission.
Its rarity, provenance, and excellent preservation make it a standout addition to any fossil collection.
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Rare Avaceratops tooth from the Judith River Formation
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