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This shark tooth came from a bulk package, and I’m thinking it’s otodus? But i’m not sure, it’s a little over an inch, and from the Khouribga phosphate beds in Morocco
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Hi everyone, Some time ago I was doing some prep on a block from the Phospate mines of Khouribga in Morocco (Cretaceous, Maastrichtian, 70 mya) with some Idgamanosaurus teeth in it. There were a lot of goodies in the block besides the two rooted Igdamanosaurus teeth like some coprolites, fish verts, a mosasaur tooth, Cretalamna tooth & Enchodus tooth. But I also found this little shark tooth which is around 2 mm in length, but I can't seem find a proper ID for it. So I was hoping that there might be someone here on the forum with some knowlegde on micro teeth from Khouribga that might know what this tooth is. Thank you in advance!
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From the album: Cenozoic Sharks
A massive Odontaspis from Khouribga, Morocco, featuring triple cusplets on each side of the tooth.-
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From the album: Cenozoic Sharks
A massive Odontaspis from Khouribga, Morocco, featuring triple cusplets on each side of the tooth.-
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From the album: Cenozoic Sharks
An Otodus, but with 'shoulders' instead of the traditional cusplets.-
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From the album: Cenozoic Sharks
An Otodus, but with 'shoulders' instead of the traditional cusplets.-
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From the album: Cenozoic Sharks
An interesting Otodus obliquus from Khouribga, Morocco, featuring only one cusplet, and one 'shoulder'.-
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From the album: Cenozoic Sharks
An interesting Otodus obliquus from Khouribga, Morocco, featuring only one cusplet, and one 'shoulder'.-
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From the album: Cenozoic Sharks
Parotodus sp. from Khouribga, Morocco -
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From the album: Pisces
Cusp 32m. Upper. From the phosphate plateau at Kouribga, Morocco Paleogene, Eocene-
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Cusp 23mm. Upper. From the phosphate plateau at Kouribga, Morocco Maastrichtian, Late Cretaceous.-
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Hey everyone I ordered this piece last night, it will probably arrive in the course of this week. According to the listing it is a turtle bone from the cretaceous phosphate layers of Oued Zem in Morocco, but the exact species wasn't identified. But unfortunatly I am not very familiar with Cretaceous sea turles from Morocco, I just found it a nice piece to add to my Oued Zem display. So does anyone know which turtle species can be found in the cretaceous phosphate layers of Oued Zem? The only species that came out while googling was Lytoloma elegans, but I am sure some of you might know other species that lived in Oued Zem during the Cretaceous? Thanks in advance!
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From the album: Marine reptiles and mammals
View of the underside with teeth-
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From the album: Marine reptiles and mammals
2 unidentified mosasaur species' anterior end of premaxillary bones. One with teeth broken off just beyond the skull, and the other has 2 remaining teeth, with the rest broken off at the level of the skull. the larger fossil was found in the phosphate mines of Khouribga, Morocco. ive since lost the information for the smaller fossil, sadly.-
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Side view of croc jaw.-
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From the album: Marine reptiles and mammals
Unidentified Cretaceous crocodile species, suggested by multiple people, to appear to be a Dyrosaurus, came from the second phosphatic layer of a phosphate mine(what a shocker!)around the suburbs of Khouribga, Morocco. Original teeth, not replacements. Have gone through and cleaned up the base of some of the ones that had some sand around them. -
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A - Halisaurus arambourgi B - Halisaurus sp.? C - "Platecarpus ptychodon" D - Mosasaurus beaugei E - Eremiasaurus heterodontus F,G,H - Prognathodon giganteus -
A nice Dictyonema flabelliforme dendroid graptolite from Oslo Fields in Norway. It's Tremadoc, Lower Ordovician in age and is thus maybe around 480 mya. Another angle :
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Tooth of a durgophagous mosasaur.
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From the album: Fish Fossils
Stratodus apicalis Cope 1872 Location: Khouribga, Morocco Age: Maastrichtian, Late Cretaceous© © Olof Moleman
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From the album: Fish Fossils
Rhombodus microdon (Arambourg, 1952) Location: Khouribga, Morocco Age: Maastrichtian, Late Cretaceous© © Olof Moleman
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From the album: Fish Fossils
Rhombodus binkhorsti Dames, 1881 Location: Khouribga, Morocco Age: Maastrichtian, Late Cretaceous© © Olof Moleman
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From the album: Fish Fossils
Enchodus libycus Quass, 1902 The Palate bone of an Enchodus (Sabre Tooth Herring). It seems to be worn down a lot. Possibly it was eaten. Location: Khouribga, Morocco Age: Maastrichtian, Late Cretaceous© © Olof Moleman