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The locality of this tooth that the seller listed is the STariv Oskol, Belgrad Region of Russia. Is this a pliosaur tooth or a Polycotylid tooth? Some Russian fossil dealers often mistakenly identify Polycotylid teeth as pliosaur. Any thoughts?
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I'm thinking of buying this tooth but I'm not sure what it is. it was described as a mosasaur tooth but the grooves say otherwise. It looks like a brachauchenius to me but I'm not sure.
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Hi everyone, can you tell me what tooth it is? some tell me it's Pliosaur but I don't see many similarities to other pliosaur teeth I've seen around.
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Hi guys my parents had recently Brought me a present for getting a place to study my masters in Palaeobiology next year. The Specimen came from a chap who claims it's from an old collection and was collected from the Jurassic of Scunthorpe. My main Question is does it look Pliosaurian in nature to anyone? I've not seen that many and in my opinion it looks like it could just as equally be a Jurassic Crocodile. The specimen appears to be surrounded by a matrix of fishy bits and bobs and the back actually has some nice Ammonites preservered. Tooth is approx 1CM across and a third of a CM thick at base. It has strong striations and good enamel. hope somebody can help GK
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I don't k ow what this is. I am making guesses but I don't know. It is around 5 inches wide and 2.5 inches in depth. The two sides are hollowed out. One side shallow one side deep. But they mirror each other in shape