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Wanted to see if any know what tooth this maybe. Its from Wyoming. The Lance Formation. It did have a break and glued back, the other area I think is feed worn.

 

(measurement)

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(other side)

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(1 side)

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(other side)

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(bottom)

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3 hours ago, Kohler Palaeontology said:

Nanotyrannus. Cool wear marks.

You can't make that ID without locality or even state!

It could be nanotyrannus or it could be something else.

1 hour ago, fossil35 said:

Thank you for the help. This would be a first one for me.

@FB003 @hadrosauridae@jpc Are some experts.

Cheers!

James

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22 minutes ago, trilobites_are_awesome said:

You can't make that ID without locality or even state!

It could be nanotyrannus or it could be something else.

@FB003 @hadrosauridae@jpc Are some experts.

OP stated it's from the Lance Formation in Wyoming, see his tags.

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Agree, juvenile tyrannosaurid.

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