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Hi everyone! I added this Nothosaurus tooth from France to the collection. Upper Muschelkalk (Triassic), about 245 million years old. Found in France in the province of Sarrebourg, department of Moselle. The tooth is 11 mm large. I would like information on how to identify it, and learn how to distinguish the species by comparing the tooth with other Nothosaur fossils found in the same area. Can Nothosaur be described as a marine reptile even though it is semi-aquatic?
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From the album: Triassic vertebrate fossils
This is my biggest Nothosaurus tooth until now with a length of 2.5 cm ! Its from a quarry in southern Germany (Baden-Württemberg) from a "Bonebed" (Triassic). Some more pictures:- 3 comments
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