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Hi Everyone! I picked up this piece on my recent trip to Tucson. It's definitely Tyrannosaur from Hell Creek (Garfield County, Montana) the question of course is what would be the proper label for it. The size and thickness makes juvie rex tempting but the base is too damaged to see if there's a pinch and I've seen Nanos this size before. Both I and the seller were thinking indet. Tyrannosaur while discussing the tooth, but I figured it couldn't hurt to post it here in case anyone sees something we missed. CH: 36.8 mm CBW: 9.88 mm CBL: Hard to measure since there's a piece missing but it's 12.4 mm with damage and probably 15-16 mm if undamaged. Any insight is appreciated as always!
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Location: Hell Creek formation, Carter county Very small tooth so it was pretty hard to get good and clear photos. I’ll try to add some better ones later today. I have two confirmed Nano teeth I used as a comparison, they both look more slender than this one, but I’m not sure.
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Hi everyone! I recently acquired some little Therapod teeth from the Hell Creek of Carter County, Montana. They were advertised as "Dromaeosaurus" so I knew right away most were going to be little Nanos which I was fine with. I screened out the ones that were definite Nanos and was left with these three little mysteries. No ridge along the crown so Acheroraptor is out. the serration densities were a little unusual so I figured I post them to see if any might be Dakotaraptor or if I'm just seeing things. I posted a larger pic of the lingual twist of tooth one right under it since couldn't get it to show up well otherwise. So what do you all think? I can retake photos if need be if it will help as well. Any insight is appreciated as always! Tooth 1 Tooth 2: Tooth 3:
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