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Re: D-sectioned teeth
Aren't at least two of Utahraptor's premaxillary teeth asymmetric
enough to be considered D-shaped? And perhaps Dromaeosaurus sort of
part-way between that shape and troodonts more symmetric shape?
Just how far back must the carinae shift in order to qualify as forming
a D-shape?
--------Thanks, Ken
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