.64" Serrated, Theropod (Allosaurus?) Tooth Tip - Colorado

This is a .64" long, serrated tip of a large theropod tooth from the Morrison Formation of Colorado. It's likely Allosaurus but could also potentially be Torvosaurus given the size and other material found in the quarry.

Comes in an acrylic display case

Allosaurus was a genus of carnosaurian theropod that lived from 156 to 145 million years ago during the Late Jurassic. Allosaurus species were predators with massive skulls, serrated teeth, and gaping jaws. This powerful and plentiful carnivore genus could grow more than 30 feet long. Their fossils are abundant in the Morrison Formation, leading some to suggest that Allosaurus species may have been pack hunters.

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SPECIES
Allosaurus?
LOCATION
Skull Creek, Dinosaur, CO
FORMATION
Morrison Formation
SIZE
Tooth .64" long
CATEGORY
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ITEM
#130488
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