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Is this a well-preserved pterosaur tooth fossil?


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hi all, i am a new for there. is it a real pterosaur tooth fossil?

 

It doesn't appear to have been repaired, but it seems that a lot of the outer enamel has chipped away. I'm not sure if this would still be considered a fossil of decent quality.

 

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  • Fossildude19 changed the title to Is this a well-preserved pterosaur tooth fossil?

Where was it found?

 

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35 minutes ago, Fossildude19 said:

Where was it found?

 

Moroccan Sahara

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