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2 Chesapeake Beach mammal fossils (jaw section, tooth) ID request
hemipristis posted a topic in Fossil ID
hello, I have 2 items from Chesapeake Beach, Maryland, USA. Exposures are Miocene. These were found as float, on the beach. The first is a jaw section, approx. 8cm in length, with a broken piece of one tooth present. Porpoise? The second is a tooth crown, approx 18x13 mm and two ridges. Photos of the chewing surface and underside are presented. Manatee? thanks!- 7 replies
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Not quite sure if this piece of fish jaw is X-fish or Pachyrhizodus. What do y'all think? Found in the Ozan formation of Fannin County, Texas.
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Hello everyone, I was in Big Brook nj for a little while today and found this interesting bone. I'm not to sure if it's identifiable but it does remind me of a jaw section like a mosasaur or croc. Any help will appreciated, if I missed an angle or need additional pictures do let me know.
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Enchodus jaws section?
DawnOfADream posted a topic in Is It Real? How to Recognize Fossil Fabrications
Hello everyone! This was an enchodus jaw specimen I came across online. It looks real to me, but I have seen very few for sale and have had a poor previous experience buying a fossil online. The specimen is only listed as being "from Africa" so I assume Morocco. Please let me know what you think! -
Hey TFF, I found this Triceratops fossil jaw section online and would really like to purchase it. Though, it looks like it had been found in many pieces and prepared okay. I think it would look great in my fossil collection which are mainly dinosaur material, but was wondering if it was worth purchasing because of its condition. What do you guys think? Thanks for your replies!
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I bought this a few years ago at a local show. It was mixed in with a bunch of small Otodus and sand tiger shark teeth. I don't remember if the vendor said where they came from and I didn't write it down, but I think Morocco is likely.
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