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Would appreciate some help in identifying if this tooth is Deinosuchus? Notice the striations on the tooth that are present on Deinosuchus teeth. Tooth measures approximately 1.10 inches Formation: Aguja Formation Location: Brewster County, Texas Age: 81.5-76.9 mya, Cretaceous Thanks in advance!
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Got this interesting piece of bone from a collection of Aguja Formation material collected in Texas. It was in a bag with a label that said "Pachycephalosaurus skull spike". While I know the genus label isn't accurate, my research indicates that there is pachycephalosaurid (Texacephale langstoni) material described from this formation. I see there are also ankylosaurids, ceratopsians, and nodosaurids as well. I figure the two notches in the bone could help with identification, or just be erosion on a random piece of spike shaped bone. I appreciate any input!
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From the album: Aguja Formation
Carbonized plant material (charcoal) is common - evidence of Cretaceous forest fires. -
From the album: Aguja Formation
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From the album: Aguja Formation
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Here is my crocodilian tooth collection picture 1 Species: Alligator mississipiensis Age: 11 700 years- 2,58 million years ( Pleistocen ) Size: 3,96 centimeters Localisation: South Florida picture 2 Species: Thecachampsa americana Age: 2,6- 5,3 million years ( Pliocene ) Size: 2,69 centimeters Localisation: Polk County, Florida picture 3 and 4 Species : Maroccosuchus zennaroi Age : 48- 54 million years ( Early Eocene ) Size: 5,4 centimeters Localisation: Khourigba , Morocco Formation: Ouled Abdoun Basin picture 5, 6 and 7 Species: Deinosuchus riograndensis Age: 77- 81 million years ( Late Cretaceous) Size: 1,49 centimeters Localisation: Brewster County, Florida Formation: Aguja
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Hi everyone. Tonight I'd Iike to share my most recent find: an absolutely tiny theropod tooth I found late at night sorting through what remains of the Aguja fm. matrix I purchased last year. I knew it would pay to be thorough and I was delighted to see the glint of enamel in a triangular shape eventually appear. Additionally, it has just taken the crown (no pun intended) for smallest theropod tooth in my collection, at only 2 mm in length and just over 1 mm in width. I'd be interested in reading your opinions on it's identity, I'm thinking either dromaeosaur or troodontid but I'm not sure. A pic of the tooth after isolating it from the surrounding dirt. Now compared to my other tiny Aguja tooth And my previous smallest tooth from the Lance
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Hi everyone, tonight I wanted to share some pictures I took of the tiny chondrichthyan teeth I found in the Aguja matrix I got last year. I was hoping someone may be able to shed some light on their identity as there appears to be a few different types represented. 4 mm 3 mm 3 mm 5 mm
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Confirm Ankylosaur Tooth Aguja Fm
TyBoy posted a topic in Is It Real? How to Recognize Fossil Fabrications
Can you please confirm: Euoplocephalus cf. tutus tooth from the Upper Aguja Formation, Texas @Troodon- 2 replies
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Tyrannosaur Tooth being Sold
TyBoy posted a topic in Is It Real? How to Recognize Fossil Fabrications
Thoughts on this Tyrannosaur tooth for sale from the Aguja Formation of Texas. 2" Seller indicates some resto has been done to the tip to make it complete.