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    ◾ Raptor Dromaeosaur Tooth - A5 Framed [Polished]

    by VOSSO®

    Regular price£998.00 Sale price
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    Each frame includes a Dromaeosaur Raptor dinosaur tooth. Each specimen varies in colour and shape based on their 100% authenticity - received is an scientifically important discovery of an archetypical Dromaeosaur Raptor tooth, set within a custom polished or matte, META aluminium frame designed in mind for those looking for a minimalist approach to the world of dinosaurs with a sleek design. All raptor teeth feature great preservation and are seated behind none reflective glass.

    CONDITION

    Raptor teeth specimens are all of a good composite and strong structure with no or very slight natural preservation defects, maintaining the authentic slim three-dimensional state, all of which are finds with undeniable appeal for dinosaur enthusiasts and collectors alike.

    STAT

    Order: Saurischia / Family: Dromaeosauridae.
    Genus:
    Dromaeosaur [running lizard].
    Size: Ranged in size; micro-raptor to medium-sized, 4.8 to 6.8 feet.
    Age: Late Jurassic, Cretaceous, 112,000,000 to 89,000,000 years.
    Habitat: Several continents; suggesting a diverse geographical distribution.
    Origin: Tegana, Red beds, Kem Kem, Er-Rachidia, Morocco, N. Africa.
    Diet: Carnivorous, preying on smaller dinosaurs and other animals.
    Teeth: Curved, Serrated, Heterodont Dentition, Conical Shape tapering.
    Class: Diverse group of small to medium-sized theropods; Raptors.
    Character: Agile and predatory nature, represents the Raptor family.
    Physiology:
    Bird-like appearance, feathered, long tail, large curved claw.
    Intelligence: Believed to have been relatively intelligent.
    Feathers: Many had feathers for; insulation, aiding in display or gliding.
    Family Members: Velociraptor, Deinonychus, Utahraptor, Microraptor.
    Evolution: Ultimately gave rise to modern birds.
    Discovery: 1922 by palaeontologist Charles W. Gilmore; Canada.
    Extinction: Catastrophic environmental disruption, linked to asteroid impact.

    CM / Dorsal curve: L: 0 / W: 0 / D: 0 / KG: 0.000.

    EXPLORE

    ≈ RAPTOR / DELTADROMEUS AGILIS [DELTA RUNNER]
    ≈ RAPTOR / DROMAEOSAUR [FEATHERED]
    ≈ CARCHARODONTOSAURUS [NWA T-REX]
    ≈ SPINOSAURUS AEGYPTIACUS
    CARNIVEROUS THEROPODS

     
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