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Hi all, me again, I wanted to share a closeup of the bone fragments that I found in Ramanessin to see if I could get them ID'd further since I know how the brook tends to make fake fossil bones i want to check that the ones I found are real fossil bone 1) the big one, i think it might be a cretaceous turtle shell, it passed the burn, and the lick test. 1A) I believe these are also enchodus jaw fragments. 2) 2A)
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Stick around, this one's a read but I'll try to make it fun. So, I have been to big brook last year, and While I enjoyed it, since I went in early feb, the ground was frozen which prevented me from finding much, as the brook was stingy that day. Nonetheless I decided to try my luck with Ramanessin as i heard good things about it. Because none of my family or friends could be bothered, I decided to take a day off work and drive 4 hours to the area and spend the night so I could get the most out of the location. what follows is the result of 2 days straight of fossil hunting. which I
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From the album: Cenomanian Shark Teeth and other Marine Fauna, Ryazan Oblast, Russia
Archaeolamna sp.-
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Some finds from a few recent trips to a couple different spots.
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From the album: Cenomanian Shark Teeth and other Marine Fauna, Ryazan Oblast, Russia
Archaeolamna kopingensis (Siverson 1992). Exhibits a two-tip pathology. Slant length indicated by longest side.-
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From the album: Cenomanian Shark Teeth and other Marine Fauna, Ryazan Oblast, Russia
Archaeolamna kopingensis (Siverson 1992). Slant length indicated by longest side. Ignore name in picture.-
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From the album: Cretaceous Shark Teeth
Archaeolamna from Carlile Formation, Grant County, South Dakota.-
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From the album: Cretaceous Shark Teeth
Archaeolamna from Carlile Formation, Grant County, South Dakota.-
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From the album: Cretaceous Shark Teeth
Carlile Formation Archaeolamna from Grant County, South Dakota-
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From the album: Cretaceous Shark Teeth
Carlile Formation Archaeolamna from Grant County, South Dakota-
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Hello everyone. These two teeth were teeth I acquired from a fossil hunter in Russia. The first tooth is a double tipped Archaeolamna sp. The second tooth is a pathological Cretoxyrhina vraconensis (denticulata according to Russian literature). I've got a lot of non-pathological Cretoxyrhina, Squalicorax, Dwardius, etc. if you guys want to see those as well.
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Hi everyone, I think I found a year maker recently, and in good time! The 1st tooth pictured is what I am praying is a Pseudocorax affinis, which is incredibly rare here. The 2nd tooth is an Archaeolamna, I just need confirmation that it’s a symphyseal. Both teeth are Late Cretaceous. Edit: I forgot to add the size, 1st tooth: 12 mm, 2nd tooth: 10 mm @non-remanié @Al Dente @siteseer Happy Holidays! 1st tooth:
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Anterior tooth of Archaeolamna aff. haigi from Albian of Kanev region, undescribed formation. It is the second most common shark species in this location.
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From the album: Albian vertebrates of Ukraine
A. haigi with pathologicaly deformed crown - it is strongly curved labialy.-
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From the album: Albian vertebrates of Ukraine
Various Archaeolamna haigi teeth. A - anterior B - symphyseal C, D - upper and lower laterals respectively, both have one weird denticles on both mesial and distal sides E - weird morphotype with large robust cusplets, looks like 'Cretalamna' F - posterior