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Your cart is empty. This is a museum quality replica Seventy million years ago, a hulking T. rex chomped into a fresh carcass. As the giant meat-eater's teeth ripped flesh from bone, this large tooth broke loose and fell to the ground to be fossilized and then cast millions of years later.
T. rex commonly lost teeth like this one in a process we call "shedding." These teeth are usually found by scientists apart from a full T. rex skeleton, often near a plant eating dinosaur carcass that served as a feast for the giant Cretaceous predator.
Specs: Tyrannosaurus rex.
Late Cretaceous (70 m.y.a.). North America. Real Trex teeth can cost $1000 per inch. This tooth was cast directly from the actual tooth and painted to look like the original tooth.
James
2025-08-08 12:13:56
Very nice. Looks great.
Customer
2025-06-30 13:01:01
Grandson loved it!
Okey Truman
2025-04-25 15:34:38
It was a great gift for my grandson
DIANA
2025-03-17 14:49:28
Bought for 8yr old and they thought it was fantastic
Kel72
2025-01-15 18:38:58
This looks way better in person than I had even hoped. Our son is going to love this!
robert horton
2025-01-11 18:25:14
Grand son can’t put it down!
Thomas Hoppe
2024-12-04 14:09:27
Overall, a very nice product. I have come to expect quality replicas from PrehistoricStore. This one was good but not 100% on par with their normal quality - the cracked areas on the actual tooth part were not artificially aged as well as they could be and thus are not quite as realistic as possible. Other than that small detail, the overall piece is quite nice and looks good in most lighting.
Bridget
2024-11-12 13:47:30
I bought this for a 6 year old. He loves dinosaurs. He loved the tooth. It isn't a thing to really play with but he likes to show it off to anyone he will look. I would buy it for any child into dinosaurs. My son got one when he was younger and treated it the same
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