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ø 4cm. jamesoni zone Early Pliensbachian (Carixian) Early Jurassic Agua de Madeiros Formation Found at São Pedro de Moel, Leiria, Portugal Thanks to Arthur Voss -
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Beautiful Mako shark tooth from the Portuguese Miocene-
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Isurus (Mako Shark) from the Miocene, Portugal-
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Hi, I'd quite like this. Advertised as an unidentified theropod vert from Portugal (Lorinha formation). 5.3 cm x 5.2 x 4.5 cm. Is it theropod as opposed to croc or other dinosaur? Any thoughts would be great. Thanks
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Sand tiger shark tooth-
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Hemipristis serra (Snaggletooth shark) from the Portuguese Miocene-
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Hello! I have seen this tooth identified as Proceratosaurus from Lourinha (Portugal) The size is 13mm. What do you think? I thought that the proceratosaurus only lived in the UK ... I can not find any publication about this... Thank you so much.
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Shark tooth (Carcharodon hastalis?) from the Algarve Miocene- 2 comments
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Mako shark tooth in matrix, from the Algarve Miocene- 5 comments
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6cm. long Kimmeridgian Late Jurassic. From Moita/Lisboa, Portugal Thanks to Arthur Voss.-
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ø 3.5cm. davoei zone Early Pliensbachian (Carixian) Early Jurassic São Pedro de Moel, Leiria, Portugal Thanks to Arthur Voss-
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ø 5cm. ibex zone Early Pliensbachian (Carixian) Early Jurassic São Pedro de Moel, Portugal Thanks to Arthur Voss -
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ø 6.5cm. Pyritized. ibex zone Early Pliensbachian (Carixian) Early Jurassic São Pedro de Moel, Portugal Thanks to Arthur Voss-
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Protogrammoceras (Mattheiceras) occidentale (Dommergues 1982)
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ø 27mm. margaritatus zone Late Pliensbachian (Domerian) Early Jurassic São Pedro de Moel, Leiria, Portugal Thanks to Arthur Voss-
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Carcharodon hastalis (White Shark) from the Algarve Miocene, Portugal -
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Sand Tiger Shark from the Miocene, Portugal-
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Isurus (Mako Shark) from the Miocene, Portugal-
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Tiger shark tooth from the Miocene, Portugal- 3 comments
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Hemipristis serra (Snaggletooth shark)-
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Hemipristis serra (Snaggletooth shark)-
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Hi, I have another query about a possible theropod bone, this time it is from the Lourinha Formation in Portugal. I think it is a caudal and the seller lists it as a Theropod indet fossil but I wanted to confirm if it is indeed from a Theropod because it does look a bit similar to some croc verts I have seen. The fossil is 5.3cm in length. Thanks.