Dromaeosaurus tooth - Cretaceous - Judith River FMT
This well-preserved specimen features clear serrations and offers a glimpse into the weaponry of one of the most efficient theropod hunters.
Living in Late Cretaceous North America, Dromaeosaurus was a small but formidable predator, closely related to the more famous Velociraptor. Known for its strong jaws and sharp, serrated teeth, it hunted with speed and precision.
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Dromaeosaurus albertensis
Formation: Judith River FMT
Location: Montana, US
Period: Cretaceous
Dimension: 1 x 0.5 x 0.2 cm
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