0.4" Nanotyrannus Tyrannosaurus Fossil Tooth Dinosaur Lance Creek WY COA Display
Location: Lance Creek Formation, Weston County, Wyoming (Private Land Origin)
Weight: 0.3 Ounces
Dimensions: 0.4 Inches Long, 0.3 Inches Wide, 0.1 Inches Thick
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This is a genuine fossil.
Late Cretaceous 67 Million Years Old
Name: Nanotryannus
Type: Carnivore
Size: 5 meters in length.
Nanotryannus meaning 'dwarf tyrant', is a problematic genus of tyrannosaurid dinosaur, and is possibly a juvenile specimen of Tyrannosaurus and is represented only by a small skull that lived around 72.1 to 66 million years ago. The basic difference between Nanotryannus and Tyrannosaurus Rex is that Nanotyrannus had more teeth in its upper and lower jaws than an adult Tyrannosaurus and the presence of fused bones. It had 14-15 teeth on each side of the upper jaw (maxilla) and 16 teeth on each side of the lower jaw whereas T. rex had 11-12 tooth positions in the upper jaw and 11-14 in the lower. They hunted in pairs or packs to take down the large game of the Late Cretaceous, such as ceratopsians and hadrosaurs.