Skip to content
New Mexico Dromaeosaur Tooth fossil specimen

New Mexico Dromaeosaur Tooth Identification

Dromaeosaur Tooth is a realistic New Mexico fossil profile built around small recurved raptor tooth with sharp serrations and narrow profile. In this state, success usually comes from learning badlands mudstones, petrified wood flats, and playa margins, then timing runoff, reservoir drawdown, surf cuts, or road work that exposes fresh fossil-bearing rock instead of hunting blindly.

Key Traits

  • slender recurved crown
  • fine serrations
  • laterally compressed tooth
  • Check badlands mudstones, petrified wood flats, and playa margins

Era

Late Cretaceous

Type

dinosaur

Route stack

Turn New Mexico Dromaeosaur Tooth into a month, law, metro, and ground plan.

These links move the page out of taxonomy mode and back into trip planning, so users can answer when to go, where to start, and what legal layer to check before they leave the main species or find guide.

Take TroveRadar into the field

Carry the plan, the species notes, and the access checks outside.

Use the mobile app for offline reference, private find logging, route memory, and the working notes that matter after the browser window closes.

Get App Details

Explore More