I found this tooth while looking through matrix from a productive conglomerate site while at home. At first I had no clue what it could be, but the consensus on its ID thread was that likely belonged to Avisaurus. While its hard to conceptualize birds with teeth from our modern perspective, that was the norm for many genera in the Cretaceous. Glad to have found this one and recognize it as a tooth.
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- Taken with MAKER NAME 96650
- Focal Length 3.8 mm
- Exposure Time 1/1663
- f Aperture f/1.8
- ISO Speed 50
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