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Wow!  Beautiful finds!   Congrats!   Where and in what formation were they found?   If they were found in the Judith River Formation,  I usually label them as Tyrannosaurid indet. , since it is almost impossible to distinguish between Albertosaurus, Gorgosaurus, and Daspletosaurus.  However, with the size of the larger tooth being over 3.5 inches, I would lean toward identifying that specimen as Daspletosaurus.   :trex:

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Thanks! They were dug up on my land in North Central Montana in the Judith River Formation. This was just a couple of my finds.

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8 hours ago, Fossil shop said:

Dug all these up 9/10/16 in the Judith River Formation North Central Montana. Let me know what you think.

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What do I think?  I think I want to dig where you dig.

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13 hours ago, Fossil shop said:

I dig with a 70 thousand pound shovel to find these lol without it it would not be possible! Where do you dig?

 

Weight or cost :P Oh yeah, you do $$$ it's us that do £££  :D

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Thanks! There is always the possibility but I would have to doubt that they all came from the same Dinosaur. These were dug out in a channel so most likely wash but they were all found within a couple feet of each other.

 

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