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Hello I’m wondering if you can help in perhaps identifying this specimen from Hunstanton I collected. I’m sure it’s bony fish so ? Class Osteichthyes . I think it’s possibly a tooth with associated bony material from the jaw. The specimen > is 14 mm x 13 . Scale included in photos. possibly a palatine fang from Enchodus or suchlike ? It’s from the Ferriby chalk at Hunstanton, collected from the Cenomanian, Totternhoe stone , Upper Cretaceous . The zone is difficult to be positive about as the specimen was collected from a loose block at beach level. So possibly either A. rhotomagense or if from the upper part of the Totternhoe stone A. jukesbrownei . The photos are the best I can manage with my limited equipment. Best Wishes Steven Bowerman
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Hi all, about two months ago I asked about ramenessin or big brook being better. Here are my finds from about six two hour hunts at ramenessin brook, and searching gravel I took home, it’s more fun searching there but bringing some home and searching through it is better than not looking at all. The best finds are a couple of 1-1.5 inch shark teeth, a small croc tooth, a rat fish jaw, a small shark vert, a very water worn sawfish tooth, a burrow with invert fecal pellets, two ammonite fragments, shell casts, a small shark tooth I believe is a nice angel shark tooth, a drum fish tooth, an Enchodus tooth with jaw attached, and some shark teeth with really nice colors! If anyone could confirm the angel shark tooth is really an angel shark tooth @The Jersey Devil @Trevor @hokietech96 @frankh8147 @Darktoothit would be greatly appreciated!
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