Tyrannosaurus Rex Tooth
Tyrannosaurus Rex Tooth
Specimen: Tyrannosaurus rex Tooth Replica
This 10.2-inch fossil replica is a striking recreation of a Tyrannosaurus rex maxillary tooth—representing the raw power and scale of one of the most iconic predators in Earth’s history. Teeth like this were capable of crushing bone and are among the most sought-after fossils from the Late Cretaceous.
Length: 26 cm (10.2 in) – standalone tooth replica
Time Period: Late Cretaceous (~66 million years ago)
Discovery Location: Inspired by specimens from the Hell Creek Formation, USA—one of the richest sources of T. rex material in the world.
Replica Features
High-quality resin and hand-finished with a realistic fossilized enamel sheen and root texture, this museum-grade replica includes: Substantial feel and lifelike weight, ideal for handling, display, or educational use
Scientific Context
Tyrannosaurus rex possessed one of the most powerful bites in the animal kingdom. Its teeth, often nicknamed “banana-shaped daggers,” were built to crush bone and tear through flesh. This replica captures that formidable design and offers a tangible connection to the anatomy of a true apex predator.
Display & Use
Perfect for desktop or shelf display, teaching environments, or as a premium gift for dinosaur enthusiasts and fossil collectors. This piece ships without a stand but can be placed upright in a custom mount or laid flat.
Lead Time
Please note: Lead times for small specimens such as teeth, claws, eggs, and small skulls typically range from 7–14 days.
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