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  • Shed Crodile Teeth found in Como Bluff, Wyoming ranked by size on graph paper.
    scf4373-192_Dinosaur teeth Crocodile.jpg
  • Shed teeth of Jurassic Perpetrators Allosaurus Ceratosaurus and Megalosaurus and the jaws of their lungfish victims.
    scf4373-194_Dinosaur teeth Perps Vic...jpg
  • Shed teeth of Jurassic crocodiles discovered by Bob Bakker's research team at Como Bluff, Wyoming mounted on match sticks.
    scf4327-113_Dinosaur teeth Crocodile...jpg
  • Mom and baby Allosaur teeth from Mummy Quarry, Como Bluff, Wyoming discovered by Bob Bakker.
    scf4373-190_Dinosaur teeth 0002Allos...jpg
  • Dinosaurs, like sharks, continually shed their teeth when feeding and new teeth would sprout up to take a broken ones place like on this Megalosaurus jaw from the Museum of Natural History in London<br />
Shed teeth of Jurassic Perpetrator Allosaurus found at Como Bluff by paleontologist Bob Bakker.
    Megalosaur 0001 Jaw Teeth.jpg
  • Dinosaurs, like sharks, continually shed their teeth when feeding and new teeth would sprout up to take a broken ones place like on this Megalosaurus jaw from the Museum of Natural History in London<br />
Shed teeth of Jurassic Perpetrator Allosaurus found at Como Bluff by paleontologist Bob Bakker.
    scf4327-185-megalosaur 0001 jaw teet...jpg
  • Dinosaurs, like sharks, continually shed their teeth when feeding and new teeth would sprout up to take a broken ones place like on this Megalosaurus jaw from the Museum of Natural History in London<br />
Shed teeth of Jurassic Perpetrator Allosaurus found at Como Bluff by paleontologist Bob Bakker.
    scf4399-088_Megalosaur 0001 Jaw Teet...jpg
  • Camarasaur lower tooth with root from Nail Quarry, Wyoming at Como Bluff Wyoming.  Victim was probably killed by an Allosaur.  Concretion is a mineral lump and dark part of tooth shows wear from chewing.
    dinosaur teeth Camarasaur.jpg
  • Duckbill jaw showing how upper and lower jaw ground plants.
    scf4399-079_Duckbill Teeth 0001.jpg
  • Shed teeth of Jurassic Perpetrator Allosaurus found at Como Bluff by paleontologist Bob Bakker.
    scf4373-193_Dinosaur teeth Megalosau...jpg
  • Dinosaur tooth found by the author, Louie Psihoyos at Dinosaur Provincial Park.
    Dinosaur Teeth 0001a.jpg
  • Duckbill jaw showing how upper and lower jaw ground plants.
    Duckbill Teeth 0001.jpg
  • Dinosaur tooth found by the author, Louie Psihoyos at Dinosaur Provincial Park.
    Dinosaur teeth 0001ProvPark.jpg
  • Dinosaur tooth found by the author, Louie Psihoyos at Dinosaur Provincial Park.
    Dinosaur Teeth 0001b.jpg
  • After sixty-five million years you can still cut yourself on a T.rex tooth.  T. rex had serrated edges on the fore and afte edges of its teeth, and like sharks they constantly rejuvenated teeth throughout their lives.
    scf4399-103_ 0004 BlackHills.jpg
  • After sixty-five million years you can still cut yourself on a T.rex tooth.  T. rex had serrated edges on the fore and afte edges of its teeth, and like sharks they constantly rejuvenated teeth throughout their lives.
    scf4327-232-t rex tooth 0004 blackhi...jpg
  • After sixty-five million years you can still cut yourself on a T.rex tooth.  T. rex had serrated edges on the fore and afte edges of its teeth, and like sharks they constantly rejuvenated teeth throughout their lives.
    T Rex Tooth 0004 BlackHills.jpg
  • The tooth and root of the T.rex called Sue.  Terry Wentz, Sue's preparator said, "After sixty-five million years you can still cut yourself on a T.rex tooth."  T. rex had serrated edges on the fore and aft cutting edges of their teeth.
    scf4327-231-t rex tooth 0003 blackhi...jpg
  • The tooth and root of the T.rex called Sue.  Terry Wentz, Sue's preparator said, "After sixty-five million years you can still cut yourself on a T.rex tooth."  T. rex had serrated edges on the fore and aft cutting edges of their teeth.
    T rex Tooth 0003 BlackHills.jpg
  • Dr Jeremiah Clifford holding the jaws of a large great white shark and standing in the jaws of a Megalodon, a miocene aged shark that grew upwards of 50 feet long.
    Jeremiah Dr Clifford 0001.jpg
  • Dr Jeremiah Clifford holding the jaws of a large great white shark and standing in the jaws of a Megalodon, a miocene aged shark that grew upwards of 50 feet long.
    scf4327-503-jeremiah dr clifford 000...jpg
  • Dr Jeremiah Clifford holding the jaws of a large great white shark and standing in the jaws of a Megalodon, a miocene aged shark that grew upwards of 50 feet long.
    scf4327-503jeremiah dr clifford 0001.jpg
  • Dr Jeremiah Clifford holding the jaws of a large great white shark and standing in the jaws of a Megalodon, a miocene aged shark that grew upwards of 50 feet long.
    Jeremiah Dr Clifford 0002.jpg
  • Paleontologist, Author Bob Bakker with Allosaurus Hand.
    Bakker Bob 0008.jpg
  • Paleontologist Bob Bakker and his crew excavate for dinosaurs at Como Bluff, Wyoming once a Jurassic Parkway.
    scf4327-037-bakker bob 0011 como.jpg
  • Paleontologist, Author Bob Bakker with Allosaurus Jaw.
    scf4327-382bakker bob 0003.jpg
  • Paleontologist, Author Bob Bakker.
    scf4327-381bakker bob 0001.jpg
  • Paleontologist, Author Bob Bakker with Allosaurus Hand.
    scf4327-036-bakker bob 0010.jpg
  • Paleontologist, Author Bob Bakker with Allosaurus Hand.
    scf4327-035-bakker bob 0009.jpg
  • Paleontologist, Author Bob Bakker with Allosaurus Jaw.
    Bakker Bob 0003.jpg
  • Paleontologist Bob Bakker and his crew excavate for dinosaurs at Como Bluff, Wyoming once a Jurassic Parkway.
    Bakker Bob 0011a Como.jpg
  • Paleontologist Bob Bakker and his crew excavate for dinosaurs at Como Bluff, Wyoming once a Jurassic Parkway.
    Bakker Bob 0011 Como.jpg
  • Paleontologist, Author Bob Bakker with Allosaurus Jaw.
    Bakker Bob 0005.jpg
  • Paleontologist Bob Bakker prospects for dinosaurs at Como Bluff, Wyoming once a Jurassic Parkway.
    Bakker Bob 0011b Como Bluff.jpg
  • Paleontologist, Author Bob Bakker with Allosaurus Hand.
    Bakker Bob 0010.jpg
  • Paleontologist, Author Bob Bakker with Allosaurus Jaw.
    Bakker Bob 0006.jpg
  • Paleontologist, Author Bob Bakker with Allosaurus Hand.
    Bakker Bob 0009.jpg
  • Paleontologist, Author Bob Bakker with Allosaurus Jaw.
    Bakker Bob 0004.jpg
  • Paleontologist, Author Bob Bakker with Allosaurus Jaw.
    Bakker Bob 0007.jpg
  • Paleontologist, Author Bob Bakker with Allosaurus Hand.
    scf4327-034-bakker bob 0008.jpg
  • A mold of a T.rex tooth is made before it is cast at the Black Hills Institute in South Dakota.
    T rex Tooth 0001.jpg
  • Paleontologist, Author Bob Bakker with Allosaurus Hand.
    Bakker Bob0009.jpg
  • 90-million-year-old Carcharodontosaurus tooth discovered during University of Chicago professor Paul Sereno's expedition to Niger in the Sahara.
    scf4327-051-carcharodontosaurus t 00...jpg
  • 90-million-year-old Carcharodontosaurus tooth discovered during University of Chicago professor Paul Sereno's expedition to Niger in the Sahara.
    Carcharodon tooth 0001.jpg
  • Eoraptor Skull being prepared at the Field Museum in Chicago.
    scf4327-140_Eoraptor 0002.jpg
  • Paleontologist, Author Bob Bakker with Allosaurus Hand.
    scf4327-036_fct4373-070_Bakker Bob 0...jpg
  • Pete Larson makes a mold wall for a  T.rex vertebrae of Legos before it is cast at the Black Hills Institute in South Dakota.
    T rex Vertebrae 0001 Larson.jpg
  • Paleontologist, Author Bob Bakker with Allosaurus Hand.
    Bakker Bob 0008-2.jpg
  • Paleontologist Bob Bakker prospects for dinosaurs at Como Bluff, Wyoming once a Jurassic Parkway.
    Bakker Bob 0012 Como-2.jpg
  • Paleontologist, Author Bob Bakker with Allosaurus Jaw.
    Bakker Bob 0004-3.jpg
  • Paleontologist, Author Bob Bakker with Allosaurus Jaw.
    Bakker Bob 0003-2.jpg
  • Paleontologist Bob Bakker and his crew excavate for dinosaurs at Como Bluff, Wyoming once a Jurassic Parkway.
    scf4399-042_Bakker Bob 0011 Como.jpg
  • Paleontologist, Author Bob Bakker with Allosaurus Hand.
    scf4399-041_Bakker Bob 0008.jpg
  • 90-million-year-old Carcharodontosaurus tooth discovered during University of Chicago professor Paul Sereno's expedition to Niger in the Sahara.
    Carcharodontosaurus T 0001.jpg
  • Eoraptor Skull being prepared at the Field Museum in Chicago.
    scf4432-003.jpg
  • Paleontologist, Author Bob Bakker with Allosaurus Jaw.
    scf4327-382_Bakker Bob 0003.jpg
  • Eoraptor Skull being prepared at the Field Museum in Chicago.
    scf4327-140-eoraptor 0002.jpg
  • Eoraptor Skull being prepared at the Field Museum in Chicago.
    scf4327-139-eoraptor 0001.jpg
  • A mold of a T.rex tooth is made before it is cast at the Black Hills Institute in South Dakota.
    T rex Tooth 0002.jpg
  • Eoraptor Skull being prepared at the Field Museum in Chicago.
    Eoraptor 0003.jpg
  • Eoraptor Skull being prepared at the Field Museum in Chicago.
    Eoraptor 0002.jpg
  • Eoraptor Skull being prepared at the Field Museum in Chicago.
    Eoraptor 0001.jpg
  • Ankylosaur Tooth from Baby
    Dino Egg Embryo Tooth.jpg
  • Paleontologist, Author Bob Bakker with Allosaurus Jaw.
    Bakker Bob 0005-2.jpg
  • Paleontologist, Author Bob Bakker with Allosaurus Jaw.
    Bakker Bob 0007-2.jpg
  • Paleontologist Bob Bakker and his crew excavate for dinosaurs at Como Bluff, Wyoming once a Jurassic Parkway.
    Bakker Bob 0013 Como-2.jpg
  • Paleontologist, Author Bob Bakker with Allosaurus Hand.
    Bakker Bob 0010-2.jpg
  • Paleontologist Bob Bakker and his crew excavate for dinosaurs at Como Bluff, Wyoming once a Jurassic Parkway.
    Bakker Bob 0011a Como-2.jpg
  • Paleontologist, Author Bob Bakker with Allosaurus Jaw.
    Bakker Bob 0006-2.jpg
  • Paleontologist, Author Bob Bakker.
    Bakker Bob 0001-2.jpg
  • Paleontologist, Author Bob Bakker.
    Bakker Bob 0002-2.jpg
  • Paleontologist, Author Bob Bakker with Allosaurus Jaw.
    Bakker Bob 0004-2.jpg
  • Paleontologist, Author Bob Bakker with Allosaurus Hand.
    Bakker Bob0010.jpg
  • A mold of a T.rex tooth is made before it is cast at the Black Hills Institute in South Dakota.
    scf4327-230-t rex tooth 0001.jpg
  • Paleontologist Bob Bakker and his crew excavate for dinosaurs at Como Bluff, Wyoming once a Jurassic Parkway.
    Bakker Bob 0011 Como-2.jpg
  • 90-million-year-old Carcharodontosaurus tooth discovered during University of Chicago professor Paul Sereno's expedition to Niger in the Sahara.
    Carcharodon tooth 0002.jpg
  • The first specimens of Iguanodon were teeth discovered by Mary Ann Mantell from the lower Cretaceous stones of the Bestede collections of the Natural History Museum in London.
    Iguanodon 0010.jpg
  • Robotic tyrannosaur display gets cleaned before an exposition at the Children's Museum of Indianapolis.
    scf4373-393_T rex Teeth Cleaning.jpg
  • Robotic tyrannosaur display gets cleaned before an exposition at the Children's Museum of Indianapolis.
    T rex Teeth Cleaning.jpg
  • T. Rex, "tyrant lizard king," was one of the largest-ever meat eating land animals.  The bi-pedal giant grew to some 40 feet (12 meters) and weighed up to 7 US tons (6.5 metric tons) and sported teeth that were nearly a foot-long (centimeters) with the root.<br />
T. Rex was one of the largest-ever meat eating land animals.  The bi-pedal giant grew to some 40 ft (12 meters) weighed up to 7 US tons (6.5 metric tons) and sported teeth that were nearly a foot-long (centimeters) with the root.
    scf4327-227-t rex portrait side 4.jpg
  • T. Rex, "tyrant lizard king," was one of the largest-ever meat eating land animals.  The bi-pedal giant grew to some 40 feet (12 meters) and weighed up to 7 US tons (6.5 metric tons) and sported teeth that were nearly a foot-long (centimeters) with the root.<br />
T. Rex was one of the largest-ever meat eating land animals.  The bi-pedal giant grew to some 40 ft (12 meters) weighed up to 7 US tons (6.5 metric tons) and sported teeth that were nearly a foot-long (centimeters) with the root.
    T rex Portrait Side 4.jpg
  • Ms. Diane McTurk widely known researcher of orphaned river otters along the Rupunini River in Guyana operates a eco-tourism lodge.  Guests catch piranha for the otters and she shows the fish's teeth to Nico and Sam Psihoyos.
    fct4383-765_Guyana 0019 Nico Sam Dio...jpg
  • T. Rex was one of the largest-ever meat eating land animals.  The bi-pedal giant grew to some 40 ft (12 meters) weighed up to 7 US tons (6.5 metric tons) and sported teeth that were nearly a foot-long (centimeters) with the root.
    T rex Portrait Side 1.jpg
  • T. Rex was one of the largest-ever meat eating land animals.  The bi-pedal giant grew to some 40 ft (12 meters) weighed up to 7 US tons (6.5 metric tons) and sported teeth that were nearly a foot-long (centimeters) with the root.
    scf4356-438_T rex Portrait Side 1.jpg
  • T. Rex was one of the largest-ever meat eating land animals.  The bi-pedal giant grew to some 40 ft (12 meters) weighed up to 7 US tons (6.5 metric tons) and sported teeth that were nearly a foot-long (centimeters) with the root.
    scf4327-213-t copy rex side 0005.jpg
  • T. Rex, "tyrant lizard king," was one of the largest-ever meat eating land animals.  The bi-pedal giant grew to some 40 feet (12 meters) and weighed up to 7 US tons (6.5 metric tons)<br />
T. Rex was one of the largest-ever meat eating land animals.  The bi-pedal giant grew to some 40 ft (12 meters) weighed up to 7 US tons (6.5 metric tons) and sported teeth that were nearly a foot-long (centimeters) with the root.
    T rex Under Plastic 0002.jpg
  • T. Rex, "tyrant lizard king," was one of the largest-ever meat eating land animals.  The bi-pedal giant grew to some 40 feet (12 meters) and weighed up to 7 US tons (6.5 metric tons)<br />
T. Rex was one of the largest-ever meat eating land animals.  The bi-pedal giant grew to some 40 ft (12 meters) weighed up to 7 US tons (6.5 metric tons) and sported teeth that were nearly a foot-long (centimeters) with the root.
    T rex Under Plastic 0002-2.jpg
  • T. Rex was one of the largest-ever meat eating land animals.  The bi-pedal giant grew to some 40 ft (12 meters) weighed up to 7 US tons (6.5 metric tons) and sported teeth that were nearly a foot-long (centimeters) with the root.
    T rex Portrait Side 1-2.jpg
  • T. Rex was one of the largest-ever meat eating land animals.  The bi-pedal giant grew to some 40 ft (12 meters) weighed up to 7 US tons (6.5 metric tons) and sported teeth that were nearly a foot-long (centimeters) with the root.
    T copy rex side 0005.jpg
  • Ms. Diane McTurk widely known researcher of orphaned river otters along the Rupunini River in Guyana operates a eco-tourism lodge.  Guests catch piranha for the otters and she shows the fish's teeth to Nico and Sam Psihoyos.
    Guyana 0019 Nico Sam Dion.jpg
  • T. Rex was one of the largest-ever meat eating land animals.  The bi-pedal giant grew to some 40 ft (12 meters) weighed up to 7 US tons (6.5 metric tons) and sported teeth that were nearly a foot-long (centimeters) with the root.
    T rex Portrait Side 2.jpg
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