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Found this tooth fragment today in Sweden Kristianstad basin. And I can’t identify it.

I first thought it was a Mosasaur but it has some traits that doesn’t fit the bill.

On the underside it has a bend that seems to be of the same material as the root.

And it has a slight elevation on the enamel (within the red circle). Anyone able to identify it? 

 

 

 

 

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Don't know what it is but don't rule out pliosaur, plesiosaur, and crocodilian. 

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51 minutes ago, Kohler Palaeontology said:

Don't know what it is but don't rule out pliosaur, plesiosaur, and crocodilian. 

Local paleontologist identified it as "tylosaurid"

but still that bend/curve is so odd to me

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