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Haven’t found a hadro tooth quite like this one, with serration type things on the end of it. Wondering if this is because it’s from a particular part of one of the jaws or if it’s a specific hadrosaur species that has this texture. Dino park fm 

 

 

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It's a Maxillary Tooth of a Hadrosaur.   The beaded edge,  not serrations, is typical of some species

Might be Gryposaurus notabilis

 

Example from the Judith  River Formation

 

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19 minutes ago, Troodon said:

It's a Maxillary Tooth of a Hadrosaur.   The beaded edge,  not serrations, is typical of some species

Might be Gryposaurus notabilis

 

Example from the Judith  River Formation

 

Screenshot_20221016_112245_Drive.thumb.jpg.b48b6308c0db6a01cacce2c6c14a0812.jpg

 


interesting, thanks. Makes me curious about another specimen I have, a partial maxilla I bought from the horseshoe canyon fm. Any way to narrow down what species this could be? 
 

 

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