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0.5" Triceratops Fossil Crown Tooth Hell Creek FM Cretaceous Dinosaur MT COA

$75.99

Location: Hell Creek Formation, Montana (Private Land Origin)

Weight: 0.3 Ounces

Dimensions: 0.5 Inches Long, 0.5 Inches Wide, 0.4 Inches Thick

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Cretaceous Age 66-83.5 million years old.


 Name: Triceratops

Type: Herbivore

Size: 8 to 9 meters long.

Triceratops had a powerful jaw structure and specialized teeth for efficiently processing low-lying vegetation. Living in Late Cretaceous North America, roughly 68 million years ago, this quadrupedal dinosaur weighed up to 9 metric tons and relied on its strong jaws to consume grasses, ferns, and cycads.

The combination of a massive skull, short bony frill, and sharp beak allowed Triceratops to bite through fibrous plants while remaining alert for predators such as Tyrannosaurus rex. Fossil evidence also indicates that herbivory did not compromise its ability to survive predator encounters, thanks to its defensive horns and social herd behavior.

Triceratops’ feeding adaptations, combined with its horns and frill, illustrate how herbivores evolved specialized traits to thrive in predator-rich environments. These features make Triceratops an iconic example of herbivorous dinosaur survival strategies.