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Kemkem beds plesiosaur teeth ?


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Hello, as I've found out a couple minutes ago about moroccan freswater plesiosaurs from the kemkem beds, I've searched on the internet for some teeth that might be one. All of them Im about to show are apparently from the Kemkem beds in morocco.

 

1. Is 1,1 inch or around 2,6 cm long.Screenshot_2024-07-14-00-22-32-334_com.android.chrome-edit.thumb.jpg.f01e7be7bfc4f48a9f0f1cafe069db24.jpgScreenshot_2024-07-14-00-22-16-918_com.android.chrome-edit.thumb.jpg.cdd7e2b94c29a195d21d9774d8def6ac.jpgScreenshot_2024-07-14-00-22-45-440_com.android.chrome-edit.thumb.jpg.a1ee3b256f93f54f1e1cca3ec7e748eb.jpgScreenshot_2024-07-14-00-22-05-438_com.android.chrome-edit.thumb.jpg.81fd0e31528b54cba7b418bb81f8fcc2.jpgScreenshot_2024-07-14-00-21-40-128_com.android.chrome-edit.thumb.jpg.9c451e34e094c2c41dec56a5ba3f9058.jpgScreenshot_2024-07-14-00-21-52-103_com.android.chrome-edit.thumb.jpg.f6253c2e5214161191263d2030994ee3.jpg

 

2. Is about 2 inch or 5 cm long.Screenshot_2024-07-13-23-27-05-078_com_ebay.mobile-edit.thumb.jpg.adee63faf6fd503c456ffba239f1be11.jpgScreenshot_2024-07-13-23-26-58-869_com_ebay.mobile-edit.thumb.jpg.d3ccfbdab4e9820f680927b33cc8bf1a.jpgScreenshot_2024-07-13-23-27-11-417_com_ebay.mobile-edit.thumb.jpg.562f50b5f5c277f9311248cae5b0db56.jpgScreenshot_2024-07-13-23-26-50-799_com_ebay.mobile-edit.thumb.jpg.e3fbecff2397671feb779a486935b584.jpgScreenshot_2024-07-13-23-27-22-499_com_ebay.mobile-edit.jpg.3ebf13985a72334ffc83728b55aa687c.jpg

 

3. Is about 1,95 inch or 4,9 cm long.Screenshot_2024-07-13-23-42-56-636_com_ebay.mobile-edit.thumb.jpg.071d4d15c052855cd5d21802c8d3b0e8.jpgScreenshot_2024-07-13-23-42-47-485_com_ebay.mobile-edit.thumb.jpg.520e432a2620842021a3c511fe76d265.jpgScreenshot_2024-07-13-23-42-31-832_com_ebay.mobile-edit.thumb.jpg.18a366cecdbd0079b1573064987e2d20.jpg

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Tooth #1 is an ichthyodectid fish, Aidachar pankowskii, based on the smooth enamel and twist of the apex. Teeth #2 and #3 are crocodylian - plesiosaur teeth do not have carinae, and from these pictures it seems that both of the teeth do.

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11 hours ago, Brevicollis said:

May this here be one ?

4cm, Kemkem beds.

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That one looks Pterosaur to me.

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