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Lot 906

Huge Camarasaurus Tooth With Root. Camarasaurus was a huge saurapod plant eating dinosaur that lived 150 million years ago in the Morrison Formation of Colorado. Camarasaurus, its name meaning "chambered lizard" referring to the hollow chamber in its vertebra lived alongside other more famous saurapod behemoths such as Diplodicus and Apatosaurus (Brontosaurus). This huge Camarasaurus tooth is 3.5 inches long consisting of a 1.7 inch enameled tooth and a 1.8 inch mostly complete root. Most teeth of dinosaurs are found without their root because they were lost while the dinosaur was still alive. However, rooted teeth would only be lost when the dinosaur died. Camarosaurus has a larger and sturdier skull than the Diplodicids and its teeth were much larger and of a totally different shape. This Camarosaurus tooth is shaped like a chisel unlike the slender pencil shaped teeth of the Diplodicids. The shape of its teeth indicates that Camarasaurus ate different types of vegetation from the other saurapods, most likely coarser plants that grew closer to the ground. Saurapod teeth are much rarer than theropod teeth because they did not lose their teeth biting into other animals flesh and bone. This large and rare tooth is in a 8X6 inch Riker mount.
Estimated Value $3,500 - 4,000.

 
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