10056 - Amazing Albertosaurus Serrated Tyrannosaurid Dinosaur Tooth Cretaceous - Montana
10056 - Amazing Albertosaurus Serrated Tyrannosaurid Dinosaur Tooth Cretaceous - Montana 10056 - Amazing Albertosaurus Serrated Tyrannosaurid Dinosaur Tooth Cretaceous - Montana 10056 - Amazing Albertosaurus Serrated Tyrannosaurid Dinosaur Tooth Cretaceous - Montana 10056 - Amazing Albertosaurus Serrated Tyrannosaurid Dinosaur Tooth Cretaceous - Montana 10056 - Amazing Albertosaurus Serrated Tyrannosaurid Dinosaur Tooth Cretaceous - Montana 10056 - Amazing Albertosaurus Serrated Tyrannosaurid Dinosaur Tooth Cretaceous - Montana 10056 - Amazing Albertosaurus Serrated Tyrannosaurid Dinosaur Tooth Cretaceous - Montana 10056 - Amazing Albertosaurus Serrated Tyrannosaurid Dinosaur Tooth Cretaceous - Montana 10056 - Amazing Albertosaurus Serrated Tyrannosaurid Dinosaur Tooth Cretaceous - Montana 10056 - Amazing Albertosaurus Serrated Tyrannosaurid Dinosaur Tooth Cretaceous - Montana

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10056 - Amazing Albertosaurus Serrated Tyrannosaurid Dinosaur Tooth Cretaceous - Montana

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Species
Albertosaurus sarcophagus - tyrannosaurid theropod dinosaur
Age
Upper Cretaceous, Campanian stage ( 78 million years)
Location
Eastern Montana (Private Land Origin), USA
Formation
Judith River Fm
Size
30 mm   •    in
Weight
9 g   •    oz
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Description

Scientific name: Albertosaurus sarcophagus - Tyrannosaurid

Location: Montana (Private Land Origin), USA

Geological Formation: Judith River Formation

Age: Upper Cretaceous, Campanian stage ( 78 million years)

Size: 3.04cm long - 1,52cm wide - 1.01cm thick

Ref: 10056

Albertosaurus was first discovered in 1884 by Joseph B. Tyrrell in the Horseshoe Canyon, of Alberta, Canada. At this point, it was classified as being part of a separate species. The Albertosaurus appears similar to Tyrannosaurids of its time including its sister fossil the Gorgosaurus. Henry Fairfield Osborn finally named it the Albertosaurus in 1905. The name was given in honor of the location of its first discovery in Alberta, Canada. Later a bonebed was discovered near the original discovery site in 1910. Nine specimens were uncovered in the bonebed.

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