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So I've got this theropod indet tooth that's from the elrhaz formation, or so the seller claims anyway. The tip is missing and I'm wondering if it's due to feeding wear or erosion? The tooth seems to have been quite worn by the owner, the distal carinae is almost worn away, but i suspect it's also eroded some. The angle of the break makes me think it's feeding wear, but il not certain. Any help is appreciated! @Troodon @pachy-pleuro-whatnot-odon
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From the album: Post Oak Creek
Not broken - just significant feeding wear.-
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I found this a while back amidst the red-zone in the Ozan. I'm not sure whether to label it as Globidens sp. or Brachychampsa sp. I'm leaning towards Globidens sp. but would like to know what y'all thought. @JohnJ Apologies in advance about the scale switching back and forth got distracted whilst photographing. Top view (scale in mm): What looks like feeding wear on the (lingual?) side (scale in inches): Feeding wear (within red indicator line) labial? side: Basal: Thanks in advance, - James
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From the album: Dinosaurs
In this image, you can see the enamel, dentine, and pulp cavity. The surface is worn flat and smooth. Nice blue color in there.-
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