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Hello everyone, I 've got a strange tooth this week. It's from Iren Dabasu Formation(Inner Mongolia, China). Unlike normal tyrannosaur tooth(probably Alectrosaurus), its carinas' shape are close to Dromaeosaurid. According to the articles, there were some Dromaeosaurid and troodontid fossil discovered in this formation(but they are in poor condition and no species are described in these groups). I wonder could this tooth belongs to Dromaeosaurid?

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