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Expanding from my KemKem collection. And no better way to start with a big Dentary of Sarcosuchus Imperator! Really really hard to find. Elhraz Fm.
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I recently found this crocodile tooth from the Elrhaz Formation for sale, and I was wondering whether it would be possible to identify to a genus or species level. It would appear that the only crocodilians in the Tegama group that had teeth even remotely similar to the one shown below are Stolokrosuchus and Sarcosuchus. Though insofar as I can see Sarcosuchus had much more robust teeth than Stolokrosuchus, it would appear that there is much variation, so I thought it would be worth running it by the experts first. Thanks in advance for any guidance Othniel
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The tooth shown below is labelled as coming from Sarcosuchus imperator, but I am a little dubious as to if this identification is correct. Unfortunately this is the only image of the specimen the seller has provided. Thanks in advance for any guidance Othniel
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Recently I purchased what is described as a Sarcosuchus tooth, but after I compared it to some Stolokrosuchus teeth I noticed some similarities with it. So now I'm wondering if it's Sarcosuchus or Stolokrosuchus. Location: Gadoufaoua, Téneré Desert, Niger (Erlhaz Fm) Size: 4.3 cm (1.69 inch)
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Sarcosuchus and Timurlengia teeth for trade
Carcharodontosaurus posted a topic in Member-to-Member Fossil Trades
I have two teeth up for trade. A 30mm Timurlengia tooth from the Bissekty Formation of Uzbekistan and a 40mm Sarcosuchus tooth from the Elrhaz Formation of Niger. I'd be willing to trade one or both of these teeth for any of the following: Postosuchus tooth Dimetrodon tooth Tylosaurus tooth (Preferably North Sulphur River) Deinosuchus riograndensis tooth Aguja tyrannosaur tooth I live in New Zealand but am willing to send these anywhere in the world I can. Thanks in advance.- 1 reply
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3 Sarcosuchus teeth with a Certificate. Formation: Erlhaz Fm. Location: Tenere-Woestijn, Niger. Biggest is 3,2 cm Looking for a Megalodon or Mastodon tooth.
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Hi, I won an auction for 4 Crocodilian teeth from the Elrhaz Formation of Niger. They're Lower Cretaceous. The seller noted that he could not identify them definitively as Sarcosuchus, or another Crocodilian from the locality. I hope these photographs are enough to identify them. Otherwise, I can get more photographs when they arrive. Largest one is 1.4" Thank you, Bellamy
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I have here a 1.5" tooth that was sold to me as Sarcosuchus from the Cretaceous of Niger. It's been brought to my attention that this may instead be Suchomimus. After comparing photographs, I believe that Suchomimus is accurate. I'd appreciate more eyes on this. Which one might this be? Thank you, Bellamy
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I have here two teeth identified as Sarcosuchus sp. from Kem Kem, Morocco. They don't look like any Sarcosuchus teeth I've seen. Many here are more knowledgeable than I am about crocodiles. Based on these views, can they be identified as such? These are two different teeth. The first one is 4.2 cm long and nearly 2 cm across the base. The latter is 7 cm and 2.5 cm across the base. Thank you, Bellamy
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Greetings! I am glad to be here. I work with living crocodilians and have a growing interest in their ancestors, specifically the Crocodylomorphs (I often just call them "crocs" when in the Paleo context). I have a small, but growing collection of fossils. I'm interested in learning of others' "croc" fossil finds, knowledge and experience, and to share mine, as well. I have been since I was a child in awe of these remarkable Archosaur-line reptiles that survived the dinosaur extinction event and swim in my backyard today. I enjoyed browsing the photos and threads related to "crocs" and look forward to my experiences here. Thanks for having me, and thank you to the founders and moderators/administrators of this fine forum.
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Better photos of my findings I think it’s the fragments of the plates of a sarcosuchus but I’m no expert by any means I’m curious about the long fragments on the bottom row I found literally with the plate fragments curious to see if it belongs to the animal as well found summerville South Carolina dorchester creek
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From the album: Dinosaurs and Reptiles
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Hi, I found this croc tooth for sale and it's labeled as Sarcosuchus. If it is Sarcosuchus, I want to buy it. They didn't put very much info about it, just that it is from Africa. Any help?
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From the album: Giant Crocodiles
Sarcosuchus imperator Early Cretaceous, 112 mya Elhaz Formation Gadoufaoua, Tenere Desert, Niger 1.82 inches long- 2 comments
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