Coelophysoid? Theropod tooth
From the "dawn" of the Dinosaurs, this small tooth represents an early theropod. Unlike the other serrated archosauriform teeth present in the formation, this tooth is ziphodont - thin and labio-lingually compresed - the archetypical tooth form that most theropods adhered to since their beginnings.
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