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Hell Creek Formation Juvenile Tyrannosaurid Teeth
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A juxtaposition of the bases of two juvenile Tyrannosaurid tooth crowns from the Hell Creek Formation. Nanotyrannus: Dawson Co., MT Tyrannosaurus: Carter Co., MT- 1 comment
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Hey y'all. I've had this therapod tooth for a while, and I'm wondering if an id can be placed on it. It's completely shattered unfortunately, so I don't expect an id to be easy. It's from the Hell Creek formation. It was labeled as T. rex, but I'm not convinced. Though, I've very little knowledge of dinosaur teeth. I've attached various photos of the tooth in question, and some reference serrations from a probable rex. Thank you!
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From the album: My Collection
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I got this from a guy who found it at Montana the Hell Creek area. I was wondering if it was a Nanotyrannus Tooth or a different carnivore?
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Many serious dinosaur collectors would consider a good T-Rex tooth as probably the Holy Grail item in their dream collection. I am one of those people who would love to own one of these teeth in a collection. However from my research, online Googling and Ebay-hounding I have seen a lot of T-Rex teeth being offered online some for 4 digits figures and some in the 2 to 3 digits price range, though these cheaper ones are either small less than 2 inches or just tooth tip. While the expensive ones valued at the 1,000s of dollars with big fat long tooth tend to have clear T-Rex-ish features sold
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