Above, the Toho Studios Godzilla statue has all of his teeth. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
The Japan Times reported that three fossilized dinosaur tooth fragments have been found in Nagasaki Prefecture.
They wrote:
FUKUI – Three fossilized dinosaur tooth fragments have been discovered in a layer of earth 81 million years old in Nagasaki Prefecture, researchers said Monday.
One of the three is from an ankylosaur, a bony-plated herbivore from the Upper Cretaceous period, estimated to be 5 to 8 meters in length, the joint team from the Fukui Prefectural Dinosaur Museum and the city of Nagasaki’s board of education said.
The other two tooth fragments came from carnivorous dinosaurs, but those haven't been identified as yet. A Godzillasaurus maybe?
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