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This final fossil could very well be a dermal denticle. However, if it is, it is the most robust denticle that I have seen. It is quite large for a denticle as well. Any other possibilities?
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Apparently, two of my posts from yesterday didn't go through. So here is Take 2. It is a very small tooth as you can see. It almost resembles a small pebble, but the crown is definitely enamel. A person on the Cretaceous Shark and Marine Life group on Facebook suggested Brachyrhizodus ellipsis. Is there any concurrence here?
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My first thought of the third tooth of today is some kind of orectolobid. But what kind? The cruciform shape is kind of strange. What I am assuming to be the mesial face contains a bulbous protrusion, and the distal face has a concavity in which the following tooth would fit. Any ideas?
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