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Cretaceous teeth ID


SharkySarah

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Looking for some help on some teeth from Raminessin Brook in NJ. Any help is appreciated! 
 

TGA- goblins or sand? 
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TG B-

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TG C- 4 is for sure a goblin. 
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TG D - mackerels of some kind 

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TG E- not sure but they’re cool! 
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FB A- I think 3.4 5.9.10 and 11 are Enchodus teeth 

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FB B- 

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FB G 3- little Enchodus 

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thank you all for helping me when I get stuck 💕🦈 goblins and sand tigers confuse me and I have no clue how to tell mackerels apart! 

 

 

 

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Can we see more close ups with multiple angles of FB B 15? That looks interesting.

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On 8/25/2024 at 9:47 AM, patelinho7 said:

Can we see more close ups with multiple angles of FB B 15? That looks interesting.

Of course!!! 
 

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On 8/24/2024 at 11:05 PM, Dino2033 said:

#4 on TG E seems like it is a porbeagle shark (mackerel). Probably a small Archaeolamna kopingensis or a Cretolamna appendiculata. I would say the same for all of plate TG D. This site is very helpful for me in identifying my finds. https://fossilsofnj.com/shark/sharks_main.htm

Thanks for the source!!! Do you think TG E 4 could be  Protolamna borodini? The protuberance is quite large for its small size. 
 

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 Nice finds.   Njfossils.net is another good site for identifications. 

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On 8/26/2024 at 3:22 PM, SharkySarah said:

Thanks for the source!!! Do you think TG E 4 could be  Protolamna borodini? The protuberance is quite large for its small size. 
 

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I think that would be a reasonable guess due to how small it is. I don't know of any other species that it would be. 

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