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2nd predator dinosaur tooth from Lance Creek formation


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Found in Lance Creek formation in Wyoming, late Cretaceous.

Need help ID'ing this predator tooth.

Measurements are 2.6cm long x 1.2cm wide x .7cm thick.

Faint serrations present on top and bottom of tooth.

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This one is not has complete. I think it's Rex with those serrations and girth and we are only looking at the top 2/3 of the tooth. I would however label it tyrannosaurid indet simply because it's not complete with the base missing, there are big Nano teeth.

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Great photos Aimee. Did you find any other fossils while you were out there? I hear a lot of triceratops teeth and frill pieces are coming out of that area.

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I found a nice selection of triceratops teeth as well as a few hadrosaurid teeth and some frill but it was fairly beat up.

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I agree weathered frill still a nice keeper. Hey, how much of it do you see around and how many folks can say I collected it. Very nice.

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Aimee, You should post some pics of the other finds from your trip when you get a chance.

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