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I stumbled upon a possible rex tooth which is only 0,75 inch and is labeled as a juvenile t-rex. I know that small tyrannosaur teeth is harder to identify but I cant deny that the bulkiness of this makes me believe its a rex tooth. Its found in the hell creek formation of powder river county. Boys and ladies , what do you think?
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From the album: Dinosaur Fossils collection
Nanotyrannus tooth Geological Age: Cretaceous Locality: Hell Creek Formation, Montana, USA Length: 1.1" Serration Count: 32 per 1 cm-
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From the album: Dinosaur Fossils collection
Nanotyrannus tooth Geological Age: Cretaceous Locality: Hell Creek Formation, Montana, USA Length: 1.1" Serration Count: 32 per 1 cm-
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From the album: Dinosaur Fossils collection
Nanotyrannus tooth Geological Age: Cretaceous Locality: Hell Creek Formation, Montana, USA Length: 1.1" Serration Count: 32 per 1 cm-
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From the album: Dinosaur Fossils collection
Nanotyrannus tooth Geological Age: Cretaceous Locality: Hell Creek Formation, Montana, USA Length: 1.1" Serration Count: 32 per 1 cm-
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From the album: Dinosaur Fossils collection
Juvenile Tyrannosaurus rex Age: Cretaceous Locality: Hell Creek, Montana USA Specimen Length: aprox. 2 cm Note: could potentially be Nanotyranus-
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