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I came across this interesting rock while in my favorite shark tooth river. Needless to say haven't noticed one of these before, maybe a couple times in the past year, none nearly as perfect or large... My question is if this would have been a Hadrosaur tooth.

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Nope. Sorry, not a tooth. No enamel, and it doesn't look anything like a hadrosaur tooth.

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At a tenth or less of that size the central line would have  suggested hadrosaur to me so I understand where you are coming from but hadrosaurs had a pavement of these small teeth even though they were very large animals

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