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I stumbled upon a small patch of Warsaw Formation limestone and found a couple of cool Chondrichthyes teeth. Both teeth were unfortunately cracked/ split in the matrix, and the tough limestone bedrock made removal tricky. The smaller tooth looks like Cladodont of some sort. I can't ID or recognize the bigger toothplate, and was curious if anyone has possibly seen one similar?

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