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Daspletosaurus Site

Daspletosaurus Horneri - Pre-maxilla

A close look at the Daspletosaurus horneri premaxilla reveals the textured, nerve‑rich surface of this predator’s snout — a structure built not just for teeth, but for sensation. This is where the animal’s face met the world.


Research on Daspletosaurs horneri shows it had a crocodile‑like facial sensory system, with dense clusters of neurovascular foramina (tiny nerve openings) across the front of 

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Post Orbital and unidentified impressions that could be  possible plant, feather, or skin impression

This is the Post Orbital to the Daspletosaurus Horneri. Found in the hardened sandstone matrix around this rare fossil are what look to be impressions of possible plant matter that was fossilized right along side this magnificant dinosaur. 


 Based on available scientific literature and fossil databases, there are zero documented cases of D. horneri being found with fossilized plant matter. This mea


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Daspletosaurus Tooth excavated with the Specimen

 This Daspletosaurus tooth offers a rare, up‑close look at the weaponry of one of Montana’s top Late Cretaceous predators. Its thick, serrated structure reflects the incredible power these.tyrannosaurids brought to every bite, built to crush bone and tear through the toughest prey in the Two Medicine ecosystem. Even as a single isolated fossil, the tooth carries the story of an animal that dominat

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