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Theropod tooth from Amphoux, France


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Not sure you are going to ID it beyond an indet theropod.   I dont think its a Dromaeosaurid.

Do you know  if this is from Grès à Reptiles Formation?  Late Cretaceous 

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38 minutes ago, Troodon said:

Not sure you are going to ID it beyond an indet theropod.   I dont think its a Dromaeosaurid.

Do you know  if this is from Grès à Reptiles Formation?  Late Cretaceous 

Interesting... Yes. It is from Grès à Reptiles Formation.

Any probably id? Not Deomaeosaurid?

Thanks Troodon.

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There are a couple of Dromaeosaurids described from there but not much else other than indet theropod.  I dont see a Dromaeosaurid but are there enough serrations on both carina to take a density count?

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On 1/9/2020 at 4:16 PM, Troodon said:

There are a couple of Dromaeosaurids described from there but not much else other than indet theropod.  I dont see a Dromaeosaurid but are there enough serrations on both carina to take a density count?

Sorry the tooth it’s not in my hands... I will get it in some weeks.

These are the photos that the seller send to me... I know that they are not the best...

Thanks!

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