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Hi everyone! Fun story behind these. I bought them when I was about 15 labeled as "Mosasaur Vertebrae". As I've gotten older and (hopefully) more experienced I'm questioning that ID after pulling them out recently. All three are from the Moroccan Phosphates. So what do you all think? I'm leaning towards croc on the third and Elasmosaur on the other two with a slight possibility of the first being really primitive whale, but I'm not sure. Any insight is greatly appreciated as always! Vertebra 1: 49.4 mm long, 52.36 mm tall, 36.54 mm and 34.8 mm wide. one
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From the album: Prae's Mosasaurs
Tooth from the mosasaur Carinodens belgicus.-
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- khouribga
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From the album: Prae's Mosasaurs
Carinodens belgicus - The corn-kernel toothed mosasaur.-
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From the album: Prae's Mosasaurs
Tooth of Carinodens belgicus from the Moroccan Phosphates. -
From the album: Prae's Mosasaurs
Carinodens belgicus tooth.-
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- moroccan phosphates
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From the album: Prae's Mosasaurs
Carinodens belgicus. The corn-kernel toothed mosasaur.-
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- maastrichtian
- khouribga
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