My son found a long skinny tyrannosaur tooth on South Saskatchewan River, West of Medicine Hat (oldman formation? Formost FM? DPP?)
We've found all sorts of tyrannosaur teeth - short fat ones, short wide narrow ones, long fat ones, long narrow ones (Richadoestia), and all sorts of variations of curves or straight
Species, age, and tooth position may all be factors.
I'm just wondering if anyone has more info?
This tooth is relatively narrow and thin for its length.
I can post other examples of teeth found in the same area that are quite different from one another.
I believe these may be examples of gorgosaurus or daspletosaurus as they were found in the DPP formation