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* Item Number: TMF 2

* Name:  Rooted Teeth

* Age: Upper Triassic

* Location: San Miguel County, New Mexico

* Formation: Bull Canyon Formation

* Price: $40.00

* Description: This is a pair of rooted reptile teeth. Both are top quality specimens with virtually perfect crowns in addition to the root structure. The color & serrations are excellent. The larger tooth measures approx. 1/8" or a bit over 3mm. These are likely both new species.

 

 

* Item Number: TMF 3

* Name:  Prosauropod Tooth

* Age: Upper Triassic

* Location: San Miguel County, New Mexico

* Formation: Bull Canyon Formation

* Price: $25.00

* Description: This is a rare type of early dinosaur tooth! It is likely from a true North American Prosauropod dinosaur! It has coarse serrated edges, crenulated enamel, a fine tip & excellent color.  Measures 3/32" or just a bit under 3mm. This tooth is also extremely thin, wafer thin.

   

 

* Item Number: TMF 4

* Name:  Fish Jaw Pair?

* Age: Upper Triassic

* Location: San Miguel County, New Mexico

* Formation: Bull Canyon Formation

* Price: $25.00

* Description: This is a pair of unusual jaw sections with teeth in place! These are most likely from one of the Triassic fish that were in this area 180 million years ago, Coelocanthid or Semionotid are the best candidates. The larger jaw section measures 1/8" or 3mm across.

 

 

* Item Number: TMF 5

* Name:  Pterosaur Teeth Pair

* Age: Upper Triassic

* Location: San Miguel County, New Mexico

* Formation: Bull Canyon Formation

* Price: $25.00

* Description: This is a pair of flying reptile teeth, Pterosaur teeth. they are in excellent condition. They are likely from a new species, but they compare favorably to the European form, Peteinosaurus sp. The larger tooth measures 3/16" or 4.5mm.

   

 

* Item Number: TMF 8

* Name:  100+ teeth

* Age: Upper Triassic

* Location: San Miguel County, New Mexico

* Formation: Bull Canyon Formation

* Price: $35, 35 cents each

* Description: This is a group of more than 100 quality teeth from a variety of small Triassic creatures. Included are teeth of tiny dinosaurs, other reptiles, amphibians, Pterosaurs, & more. These are whole teeth, not fragments. They are magnified 10x in the 1st pic & 60x in the 2nd.