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Cretaceous teeth


Andy B

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Here are a few and what I think they may be. I'd love any confirmations or corrections. All from Big Brook. Thanks. Andy

 

Scapanorhynchus texanus ??

 

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Both IDs are correct

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“You must take your opponent into a deep dark forest where 2+2=5, and the path leading out is only wide enough for one.” ― Mikhail Tal

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Yup, everything is in its place.

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“You must take your opponent into a deep dark forest where 2+2=5, and the path leading out is only wide enough for one.” ― Mikhail Tal

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Possibly medial followed by lateral or vomerine Anornaeodus phaseolus teeth?

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This one goes 2nd in order.

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And lastly, what I though was a bone but actually appears to have an enamel surface?? Seems odd. I posted it because the other 2 deer (??) bones I've found have been stained brown from what I can gather. This bone seems to be much older and seems to have an enamel-like surface. Figured I could learn something here even if the bone is unidentifiable.

 

Thanks!! Andy

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All the IDs are accurate. The bone is Cretaceous and it looks like a turtle bone; great find.

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Oh, @The Jersey Devil, was about a minute faster than me!  haha 

 

It is a nice looking bone (and the teeth are nice too).  Your pictures are quite good, very nice quality!

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12 minutes ago, ClearLake said:

Oh, @The Jersey Devil, was about a minute faster than me!  haha 

 

It is a nice looking bone (and the teeth are nice too).  Your pictures are quite good, very nice quality!

Thank you very much! Happy to have a turtle bone in my budding collection.

 

16 minutes ago, The Jersey Devil said:

All the IDs are accurate. The bone is Cretaceous and it looks like a turtle bone; great find.

Thanks a lot! That's a nice compact fossil that didn't come from a ray or shark. I'll take that any day!!

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