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Online Store CAST PATHOLOGIC T. REX LEFT DENTARY (no teeth- as found)
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CAST PATHOLOGIC T. REX LEFT DENTARY (no teeth- as found)

$575.00

We are proud to offer this "one-of-a-kind" cast of our pathologic T. rex left dentary. The original specimen was transferred to the Fukuii Museum in Japan back in 2018, but we retain the casting rights. Casts are the only thing you will see in private hands.

It shows a variety of pathologies including what appears to be a bite mark from another Tyrannosaur as well as a serious tooth infection that ate away at the anterior end. The original specimen does not have any erupted teeth, so for aesthetic purposes cast teeth (some from the same quarry) were added to restore it to its "living" condition. We are offering this in both, toothed and original un-toothed versions. We are sure you will be very pleased with the detail and significance of these amazing casts. All casts are trimmed and painted by hand, so please allow up to 4 weeks for delivery.

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We are proud to offer this "one-of-a-kind" cast of our pathologic T. rex left dentary. The original specimen was transferred to the Fukuii Museum in Japan back in 2018, but we retain the casting rights. Casts are the only thing you will see in private hands.

It shows a variety of pathologies including what appears to be a bite mark from another Tyrannosaur as well as a serious tooth infection that ate away at the anterior end. The original specimen does not have any erupted teeth, so for aesthetic purposes cast teeth (some from the same quarry) were added to restore it to its "living" condition. We are offering this in both, toothed and original un-toothed versions. We are sure you will be very pleased with the detail and significance of these amazing casts. All casts are trimmed and painted by hand, so please allow up to 4 weeks for delivery.

ADDITIONAL CRATING AND SHIPPING FEES MAY APPLY

We are proud to offer this "one-of-a-kind" cast of our pathologic T. rex left dentary. The original specimen was transferred to the Fukuii Museum in Japan back in 2018, but we retain the casting rights. Casts are the only thing you will see in private hands.

It shows a variety of pathologies including what appears to be a bite mark from another Tyrannosaur as well as a serious tooth infection that ate away at the anterior end. The original specimen does not have any erupted teeth, so for aesthetic purposes cast teeth (some from the same quarry) were added to restore it to its "living" condition. We are offering this in both, toothed and original un-toothed versions. We are sure you will be very pleased with the detail and significance of these amazing casts. All casts are trimmed and painted by hand, so please allow up to 4 weeks for delivery.

ADDITIONAL CRATING AND SHIPPING FEES MAY APPLY

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