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Liopleurodon ferox tooth Oxford Clay, Orton Brick Pit, Peterborough, UK Identified by Dr Adam S. Smith (Author of The Plesiosaur Directory) as belonging to Liopleurodon ferox due to the distribution, length, spacing of the ridges which is typical for the species
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Liopleurodon Tooth From Oxford Clay, Orton Brick Pit, Peterborough, UK?
Pliosaur posted a topic in Fossil ID
Hello All! Was wondering if this is a possible Liopleurodon tooth? It is from the Orton Brick Pit, a site known for marine fossils dating back 150 million years to the Jurassic period, now a private site closed to the public due to conservation. Tooth measures approximately 2 inches, pictures attached below- 7 replies
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I recently found two pliosaur teeth were on sale on online auction site. One was listed as “Simolestes sp.”, and another was identified as “Liopleurodon sp.”. What’s your thoughts? Are they real Jurassic pliosaur teeth, or they belong to something else?
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While looking at fossils collected by collectors, i discovered a fossil of a pliosaurus tooth from the Tatarstan region. For the first time I saw the teeth of a Tatarstan pliosaurus. If anyone has one, could you show it to me?
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Pliosaur tooth from France. Is this possible to Liopleurodon?
Nichet1122 posted a topic in Fossil ID
Hello! Recently, I've got an pliosaur tooth and so excited to get this one because of the rarity. Seller said it is Liopleurodon ferox. But unfortunately seller did not say about fossil's exact information(Formation). He just said it came from La ferme d Argence, Normandie. Is this tooth possible to Liopleurodon ferox? Add some images. Size 3.35 inch. It's definitely looks like genuine pliosaur tooth, but I'm not sure what species it is.- 2 replies
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Can anyone help me identify whether the teeth from photos 1&2 belong to Liopleurodon forax and the tooth from photo 3 is Pliosaurus Kevani? These teeth were found on Swindon, UK
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Liopleurodon Ferox Tooth?
Alston Gee posted a topic in Is It Real? How to Recognize Fossil Fabrications
I know this pliosaur tooth has been discussed early in another post, but here are more pictures with true colour (I guess) provided by the seller. The true locality of this tooth remains unknown although the seller claimed it was from Oxford Clay Formation, England. Does this tooth belong to Liopleurodon Ferox or Cretaceous pliosaur?- 5 replies
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From the album: Oxford Clay Fauna
Liopleurodon ferox SAUVAGE 1873 Jurassic, Callovian Oxford Clay, Stewartby Member Stewartby Pits, Bedford, Bedfordshire, UK ID: Paul de la Salle, KFM A small, juvenile pliosaur tooth showing distinct ornamentation referable to Liopleurodon.