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Hell creek Theropod tooth


Guns

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Hi Guys ! today i need some help in ID this Theropod tooth i bought for quite sometime ago . labeled as dromaeosaur tooth

locality : Harding country , SD , hell creek formation USA 

But after closer examine the tooth i found that this tooth was quite robust and quite thick oval shape in cross section view and have twist in mesial carinae . so i personally think that this tooth might be juvie Tyrannosaur instead of dromaeosaur tooth . 

What do you guys think on this one ??

 

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Regard

Guns

 

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Just now, Troodon said:

Correct looks like a dentary Tyrannosaurus tooth

Hi Frank . Thank you so much ! so it most likely be a juvie Rex tooth right ?

 

regard 

Guns

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Just now, Runner64 said:

Looks like a T. rex tooth

Holy ! i really wish it to belong to Rex so i can finally increase my rex tooth count to "1" Lol

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18 minutes ago, Guns said:

Hi Frank . Thank you so much ! so it most likely be a juvie Rex tooth right ?

 

regard 

Guns

:dinothumb: thats what I said Tyrannosaurus 

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