(4) Cretaceous Age Mammal Teeth-dinosaur fossil


(4) Cretaceous Age Mammal Teeth-dinosaur fossil

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(4) Cretaceous Age Mammal Teeth-dinosaur fossil:
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(4) Cretaceous Age Mammal Teeth


This collection of four Cretaceous Age mammal teeth consistsof: One tooth still in thejaw section and one cutting tooth from Meniscoessus. One tusk like tooth from Cimolodon and asmall toothfrom the mammal Alphadon.

Meniscoessus and Cimolodon lived torward the end of the \"Age of the Dinosaurs\", and were members of the extinct order Multituberculata. Multituberculates are the only major branch ofmammals to have become completely extinct and have no living descendants. Alphadon was a small, primitive mammal that was a member of the Metatherians, a group of mammals that includes modern day Marsupials.

These four mammal fossils were all found in one piece needing no restoration. All four of the mammal teeth have great preservation and detailwith a dark brown to black coloration. All around a great group of mammal teeth.

The largestMammal tooth in the jaw section (Meniscoessus) measures: 5/16\" of an inch wide on its side view by 7/16\" of an inch in length.

Thesmallest Mammal tooth(Alphadon) measures: over 1/8\" of an inch wide by 1/4\" of an inch in length.

These four mammal fossils were dug out of a microsite in the Hell Creek Formation of Carter County, Montana. The four teeth were collected on private ranch land with the owner\'s permission.




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(4) Cretaceous Age Mammal Teeth-dinosaur fossil:
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