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Seller has listed these teeth as Daspletosaurus from the Judith River Fm, Hill County Montana

 

Can you determine if this is a correct ID for these teeth.  Thanks

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Calling  @Troodon ! Your tyrannosaur tooth expertise is required :D 

Opalised fossils are the best: a wonderful mix between paleontology and mineralogy!

 

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The preservation " color "  and locality, Hill County looks spot on for identifying them to the Judith River Formation.   I don't believe any Tyrannosaurid has been described from there although the teeth are definitely Tyrannosaurid.  Not much else in that fauna that would fit that size.   Either an indeterminate Daspletosaurus or Gorgosaurus because you cannot distinguish small teeth between these two species

 

Thanks for posting good that we get the updated message out of these teeth

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