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7-MB-22

7-MB-22 was our first dromaeosaur tooth ever found (and our only one found as of now). It was found on our second trip to the Tolman Bridge area in October of 2024. It was initially thought to be a shiny rock until it was picked up and examined more closely. Our best guesses to the species it belongs to is Atrociraptor marshalli or Albertavenator curriei as they were two dromaeosaurs that lived in the Horseshoe Canyon Formation.

Fossil ID: -MB-22

Formation/Group: Formation/Group: Formation/Group: Horseshoe Canyon Formation, Edmonton Group

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