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1.cretolamna appendiculata? 2.isurolamna inflata? 3? 4 the curved double cusps one this look really cool don’t know what it is though 5 might be too early for this but jaekelotodus trigonalis ? 7 i couldn’t quite capture it but the root is really weird it has two overhangs near the cusps
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Hi everyone, so I went to Beltinge, Herne Bay for the first time yesterday. Unfortunately the conditions weren't great so not many teeth and only one complete. I did however find a couple of nice items I'm hoping some intelligent people can help me with! The area is late Palaeocene and early Eocene. 1. Bony fish vertebra. I know these can be hard to ID, but it makes me sad to have such a nice one only to label it 'bony fish'! 2. Bone fragment (Possibly turtle? Is it possible to tell what bone it is?) 3. Chimaeroid fish mouth part? 4. I think this one could just be a conveniently shaped concretion, but another part of me hopes fish tooth? Thanks for your help! 1. 2. 3. 4.
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- conotomaria
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From the album: Pisces
4cm. From the phosphate plateau in Khouribga, Morocco. Palaeocene.-
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- p.orientalis
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Possible ancestor of great whites and megalodon.
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- palaeocarcharodon
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I want to show you this great tooth that i got on my birthday. I never saw a tooth like this so i am very intrigued about this ... Some information: He is regarded as the ancestor of the great white shark, though this is not directly descended from him. Palaeocarcharodon teeth in good quality have become almost impossible to find in Morocco. My tooth is 4.5 cm long, about 60 millions years old (Palaeocene) and was found in Khouribga, Plateau des Phosphates, Marokko. Do you have some teeth like this ?
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- marokko
- palaeocarcharodon orientalis
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