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Paleontologists identify 12 new dinosaur teeth in China's Nenjiang Formation

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12 new dinosaur teeth from the Upper Cretaceous Nenjiang Formation were found in the Songliao Basin , China .

They were identified as belonging to five different taxa, including tyrannosaurids, dromaeosaurines, velociraptorines, hadrosauroids, and titanosaurs .

Four of the teeth belonged to carnivorous theropods; two belonged to Tyrannosauridae .

The majority of teeth came from herbivorous sauropods.

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