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Dromaeosaurid teeth
HP Mortimer mentions (about the new "That Which Can Not Be Named" theropod"):
> These teeth are recurved, lack basal constriction and have large
> posterior serrations, but no anterior serrations.
Sounds an awful lot like the "dromaeosaurid" tooth from the EC of Victoria,
Australia. Perhaps we should be looking into the Koonwarra deposits for
feathered dino-surprises?
http://www.alphalink.com.au/~dannj/other.htm for an image of the tooth.
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Dann Pigdon Australian Dinosaurs:
GIS Archaeologist http://dannsdinosaurs.terrashare.com
Melbourne, Australia http://www.alphalink.com.au/~dannj/
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