Leidyosuchus Crocodile Tooth
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Leidyosuchus ("Leidy's crocodile")
Timeline: Late Cretaceous (77 – 72 million years ago)
Size: 3 - 4 metres in length
Range: Canada
Habitat: Wide range of marine environments
Diet: CarnivoreLeidyosuchus is a genus of alligator that is known to have lived during the late Cretaceous. With a skull about forty centimetres long, Leidyosuchus was a mid-sized alligator and predator of small mammals and quite possibly small dinosaurs too.
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This Leidyosuchus Crocodile Tooth has been mounted in a museum quality bell jar by a member of our in-house team.
Base: Solid wood hand finished in our studio
Mount: Stainless Steel
Dome: Handblown 2mm tempered glass
Dimensions: 100 x 100mm
The picture shown is an example of the quality that you can expect to receive. Please be aware that, as these are natural products, they are subject to some variation. While no two insects are exactly alike, each of the specimens in our collection fall within the morphological perimeters for their species.
Given the natural origin of our products, and that each piece is uniquely crafted to showcase each specimen at its best, the bell jar you receive may be slightly different in size than the one pictured.
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