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From the album: Austin Chalk
Ptychodus latissimus, Travis Co. Cretaceous Mar, 2022 Originally found in a gravel deposit. Formation of origin is unknown. It could be due in part to heavy weathering, but the tooth appears to show signs of digestion. Also thank you to @LSCHNELLE for IDing this guy as well as many other teeth!-
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Hi! I recently saw a post about regurgitated bones and was wondering how to tell. These pieces are from North Sulphuric River, and very worn. Planning to make a little stand for these and would like to know for the description.
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Hi all, I was wondering if anyone could help me with this tooth... first, I was wondering if anyone could I.D it, it appears to have a cusp, so I’d say no to megalodon, so I’d guess either an Angustidens or Auriculatus... second, I was wondering if you guys think this is just a worn tooth that was in the river for a while, or if it was digested, I saw one for sale that looked similar and said it was digested, so it got me wondering, and I figured it was worth it to at least check on the forum. TIA!
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