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Judith River Ankylosaur and Nodosaur Teeth


zekky

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I have four Ankylosaur and Nodosaur teeth for trade. Looking to trade for other dinosaur teeth. All teeth from the Judith River Formation of Montana

 

Tooth #1

Likely Euoplocephalus sp. about 1/4"

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2 hours ago, zekky said:

Tooth #1

Likely Euoplocephalus about 1/4"

Only described Ankylosaurine from the JRF is Zuul crurivastator.  Multiple species most likely exist so one cannot ID it as Zuul.   Euoplocephalus known from the Two Med Fm was misclassified and is now referred to as Oohkotokia.

 

Tooth 4 looks like a Nodosaur not Ankylosaur

 

Paul Penkalski (2018). "Revised systematics of the armoured dinosaur Euoplocephalus and its allies". Neues Jahrbuch für Geologie und Paläontologie - Abhandlungen. 287 (3): 261–306. doi:10.1127/njgpa/2018/0717

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Tooth 4, it's small and has a more of a bulb which makes me lean toward ankylosaur. As for the other one, I'm just going to disagree. 

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