Thescelosaurus teeth, from both anterior and medial “cheek” positions. Many are heavily tumbled and worn, leaving them with minimal to no enamel.
By ThePhysicist
Thescelosaurus teeth, from both anterior and medial “cheek” positions. Many are heavily tumbled and worn, leaving them with minimal to no enamel.
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