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Just want to get some opinions before I purchase a tooth. Do you guys think this is definitely a Dakotaraptor tooth? Or does it look more Nano? Size is .71” and it’s from Hell Creek Formation, Garfield County, Montana. 24506BD7-17AC-42BF-B3C6-7C613A84332B.webp

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Need to download images normally (add files), cannot see any and will not download.   May Need a lot more information if its possible to be one.  Photos by themselves cannot confirm its DR but may rule it out.

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BTW I said what I did because serration density looks the same on both carinae and the denticles are chisel shaped all typical of tyrannosaurids

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Not sure that ANY case can be made for it being DR without examples of known DR teeth < 1.00 DSDI

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