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Shown below is a tooth, identified by the seller as that of a Squalicorax pristodontus, from the Demopolis Chalk. However, given the shape of the tooth, I wondered whether it could have instead come from a Squalicorax kaupi. I've tried altering the saturation and contrast on the image to make the tooth clearer, but I fear it hasn't done much. Come to think of it I should probably also have included a scale and an image of the other side of the tooth. The tooth is 1.2 centimetres wide and 1.3 centimetres tall. Should an image of the other side of the tooth prove necessary, I'll upload one. Thanks in advance for any suggestions Othniel
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From the album: Texas Cretaceous Fossils : Sharks and Rays
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This fossil is around 70 million years old. It's 2.25 cm in height. Specimen is 100% percent complete.
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Collected in gravel in the North Sulphur River near Ladonia, Tx.
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