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Added two more dromy teeth to the collection


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I have been looking for an Atrociraptor marshalli tooth for quite awhile. I happened to find someone who had one and he was nice enough to sell it to me, along with a French dromaeosaurid tooth. I got them both in the mail today. Thank you to the seller, who’s a TFF member!

 

Atrociraptor marshalli

Drumheller, Alberta Canada

Red Deer River badlands

Horseshoe Canyon Fm

7/16”

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Dromaeosauridae sp. indet.

Department Charante, France

Cherves-de-Cognac

Near Chamblanc quarry

Berriasian Age

6mm

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The French tooth’s serrations are so unique. Almost tear-drop shaped toward the tip

 

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