Description
The use of flint to make stone tools dates back millions of years
The genus was first named and described by Edward Drinker Cope in 1877
be deprived of oxygen
conical teeth were deeply rooted into the skull
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Ceratopsian Teeth in Matrix | Aguja Formation lunar The use of flint toCeratopsian Teeth in Aguja Matrix Late Cretaceous Campanian 70 Million Years Ago Aguja Formation Brewster County, Texas Specimen approx. size: 11" x 9" x 2. 5" Specimen on stand approx. size: 13. 5" x 9" x 6" This is a really cool assemblage of multiple fossils still in situ from the Aguja Formation of Texas. There are multiple ceratopsian teeth scattered throughout the specimen. The larger fragments are unidentified but it is likely that there are
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