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Possible dino teeth


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Hi all,

 

Here are some of the last from the mystery box from Weston co, WY, Lance fm. They look like a couple of herbivore teeth and a few carnivore teeth fragments to me. Possibly robust enough to have to come from T Rex, if so...?

 

Thanks,

 

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the texture on the bits at 1 to 2 inch and 3 to 4 inch look like bone, not tooth.  I don't know about troodon, but I will ask for better pictures of the first batch.  Your clay support is in focus in most shots, but the specimen is not.  They first few do look like either ceratopsian or hadrosaur teeth. 

 

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With the sharper photos, I agree the fragments look more like bone than tooth and not necessarily theropod.  Forgot other than the far Right one

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3 hours ago, jpc said:

the texture on the bits at 1 to 2 inch and 3 to 4 inch look like bone, not tooth.  I don't know about troodon, but I will ask for better pictures of the first batch.  Your clay support is in focus in most shots, but the specimen is not.  They first few do look like either ceratopsian or hadrosaur teeth. 

 

 

3 hours ago, Troodon said:

With the sharper photos, I agree the fragments look more like bone than tooth and not necessarily theropod.  Forgot other than the far Right one

 

 

 

Is it fair to say the smallest fragment must come from T Rex, given how robust it is? Do you think a Nano tooth can get that thick?

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