jikohr Posted July 15, 2022 Share Posted July 15, 2022 Hi everyone! I recently acquired some really interesting little Theropod teeth from the Hell Creek Formation of Carter County Montana. I have my suspicions on IDs, but I would really like a second opinion. Tooth 1: My first thought with this little guy was Troodontid, but I have no experience with Troodontid teeth. It might also be a really tiny Dromaeosaur. No serrations or even a trace of serrations on the mesial side is kind of a unique feature. It doesn't look like they were there and wore off either, it looks like there were never serrations on that side. Tooth 2: I posted a similar tooth before awhile ago. It was also kind of a mystery. This one's a fair bit bigger though. I've heard rumblings of a "third Hell Creek Dromaeosaur" similar to this. Of course it could also be a Nanotyrannus. Tooth 3 and 4: These are really interesting. I initially thought they were Nanotyrannus, but much like the first tooth there is no trace of serrations on the mesial carina and it seems there also never was. Tooth 4 has some wear on some parts of the carina but other places are without wear and have no traces of serrations. Meanwhile tooth 3 has a great carinae and no traces of serrations. Another member showed me pics recently of Dromaeosaur teeth similar to this and I'm wondering if these are Dromaeosaur anteriors or I'm just imagining things and their little Nanotyrannuses. Any insight is greatly appreciated as always! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Troodon Posted July 15, 2022 Share Posted July 15, 2022 First one is definitely not a Troodontid most likely a indet. Dromaeosaurid Second one is Nanotyrannus The last two could be Dromaeosaurid considering the mesial edge is void of serrations. Hard to say what they belong to since we do not know what anterior dentary teeth look like on the two described species and a possible third one. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jikohr Posted July 15, 2022 Author Share Posted July 15, 2022 38 minutes ago, Troodon said: First one is definitely not a Troodontid most likely a indet. Dromaeosaurid Second one is Nanotyrannus The last two could be Dromaeosaurid considering the mesial edge is void of serrations. Hard to say what they belong to since we do not know what anterior dentary teeth look like on the two described species and a possible third one. Huh, neat. Thanks man! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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