A rare and beautiful Leptoceratops Gracilis tooth in a display box aging approximately 68-66 million years old.
Measuring up to two meters in length and weighing 200kg Leptoceratops was much smaller than the more well-known Triceratops, whose remains are commonly found in the Hell Creek Formation.
The tooth measures 10 x 11 mm and would make an excellent addition to any collection.
Leptoceratops Tooth in a Display Box
£58.00Price

