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This is an Iowa sand bar find. The (large) molars seem to be more rectangular than other more square equus teeth images I have seen. Also, there are only four teeth with one not yet emerged. I believe this indicates that this jaw is from a young animal with only having the deciduous "milk" teeth. Any help zeroing in on a specific species would be appreciated!
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I've read, that one of the Megalodon nurseries; was likely in Panama. I've also read, that Megalodon likely used the easy access between the Atlantic and Pacific; in ancient Panama. I have not seen Megalodon specimens, from Panama. There are teeth from many different locations, available for sale. Where are the teeth from Panama?
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Hi everyone, I’m new to this forum and fossils in general and was hoping to get an ID on two fossil teeth that were labeled as “raptor” teeth. I’m still learning some terminology, so forgive me if I mislabel something. Thank you in advance! both are said to be from the Kem Kem Beds in Morocco, although the darker brown one has a specific location in Taouz, Kem Kem Basin, Morocco. Distal edge above.mesial edge above. distal edge above.mesial edge above.
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My wife and I managed to get down to the Ramanessin in NJ one afternoon last week. We haven't been able to get down in well over a year and they obviously have had some crazy rains since. The dam upstream from the school that was already mostly disintegrating completely blew out on one side and the deep pool that used to be just below it is completely silted over. There were also a lot more trees down across the water than I remember. Unfortunately there hadn't been any recent heavy weather and the creek seemed well picked over, but at least we didn't get blanked. My finds (1 inch squares/quarter inch dots): My wife's finds: I found my first mosasaur tooth, but its the saddest most riverworn little nub and is just under half an inch long, but at least the curse is broken: Steinkern Tooth with matrix on root unknown vert I will post a few items on the identify board