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Looking for identification of the bottom 4 teeth(?), I think that the far right is a tooth which is connect to a jaw. i would also like to know what animal the vertebrae is from. Thanks for reading
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Found this in abbey wood with a bunch of fossil shark teeth and shells. Wondering if it was a tooth connected to a bit of bone? thank you for reading
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I found this tooth at abbey wood and can't find its I'd online, I've ruled out shark, leaving the possibility of mammal, reptile and fish. Any help is appreciated. It's about 5mm long.
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I’ve been to Abbey Wood twice now, but haven’t been able to find much, can anyone give any tips on where to go? Thanks!
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Found at Abbey Wood. Could not be a fossil
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Found at Abbey wood. Sand shark?
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Found in Abbey Wood, which is a famous Miocene area.
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I think at least one of them are marsh creepers. I found them in Abbey Wood, a famous Eocene area.
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It was found in Abbey Wood, which is a late Cretaceous to Mid Eocene area.
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Hi guys I’ve posted this in a separate thread as I am hoping to get an ID on them in time for fossil of the month, any ideas? (Second one might not be a mammal just checking) also is the bone avian? from abbey wood paleogene blackheath member Thanet formation
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It was nice to get out today, we only planned it on the morning but it wa fun nevertheless, we found some nice stuff, I will not ask for id’s on the shark teeth or rays which I’m pretty sure are hypolophodon sylvestris (edit: I haven’t taken photos of those yet but I will in the morning) but does anyone know what some of the other things are
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G'day all! After three years since my last visit to the UK, i finally returned in December 2017 for another massive collecting trip across England. This was my most ambitious tour of the UK's Mesozoic and Cenozoic vertebrate deposits thus far, with 20 days of collecting across ten different locations. These were (in chronological order from first visit): Abbey Wood in East London Beltinge in Kent Bouldnor on the Isle of Wight Compton Bay to Grange Chine on the Isle of Wight Lyme Regis to Charmouth in Dorset Aust Cliff in Gloucestershire
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