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I found this yesterday in a creek here in Adams County, MS. It is encased in oxidized blue-clay. It was carved out of a bed of oxidized Blue-Clay, and has tumbled since. Can someone identify it for me?
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Found this in glacial deposits in E Kansas. I understand that it is not a complete tooth, so I’m not expecting a miracle I’ve never found a tooth with whorls like this one, so I’m a little lost. As always, I appreciate the help!
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Any idea on what genus this could be from? Or, if it even is a crocodile after all? This tooth was previously IDed as a crocodile but others claimed spinosaurid. The tooth is late Cretaceous in age. It's from the Kem Kem Phosphate Beds in Touz, Kem Kem Basin, Morocco.
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References: Gale, B., Gale, P., & Gale, A. (2020). A Beachcomber's Guide to Fossils. University of Georgia Press. Miller, A., Gibson, M., & Boessenecker, R. (2021). A megatoothed shark (Carcharocles angustidens) nursery in the Oligocene Charleston Embayment, South Carolina, USA. Palaeontologia Electronica, 24(2), 1-19.
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From the album: Fin Lover's South Carolina Finds
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Was instructed by local "experts" that it was a dire wolf pre molar, i don't trust the validity of that statement. So i need expert validation.
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Sure looks like a tooth! We find lots of different fossils, agate And other fun stuff from the over 300 shipwrecks off the coast of Delaware over that last 400 years. But what is this?
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Found both these teeth near the peace river i've never found this kind of tooth shape. Im pretty sure its a type of mako but was wondering if anyone could an ID it or give any type of information.
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I found these last week buried in the Peace River and I am trying to identify them. Thanks for any help you all can give!
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My son found this on the beach and wondered if it might be a tooth or if it's just a rock that looks like a tooth! It's roughly 2cm long and was found on Charmouth beach in Dorset. Unfortunately it was damaged in transit home and I have had to glue it back together, the split you can see is on the left side top to bottom. Thanks in advance.
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I found this fossilised tooth in a junk shop. No idea of the source, but it seems to be a molar. That’s all I know. I’d appreciate some ideas please. thank you.
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From the album: Chondrichthyan Teeth From The Pennsylvanian Period
One of my teeth that I really want to identify. It was mentioned it could be a broken or partial Petalodont crown minus the root. 13cm in size- 2 comments
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Hi all I'm new to the group my name's Joe hope someone can help ID a tooth.. I Found this tooth at Hastings it has serrations right upto the tip both sides.. Any info would be great
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This is probably just a rock but it’s shaped a bit like a shark tooth. Found on a beach in Krabi Thailand. Thoughts? IMG_0463.mov
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What would the general ID of this tooth?. and how much would it cost?
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Hello everyone,how are you? I'm new here and this is my firt post. I found this tooth lately and I am wondering what species could it be and how much would it cost. Thanks in advance. -
Hello! Found this while digging in our yard. Not sure if it's anything, but my son is convinced it's a dinosaur tooth so I told him I'd try to find out. Anyways, we live in Anne Arundel County in Maryland and this was found only 2-3 feet down in very sandy soil. Any insight is appreciated! Lauren
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Hello, i saw this Dinosaur tooth from morocco for sale today and wondered how high the possibilitys for it beeing a Dromeosaur tooth are. It does not look very Carch or Abeli like to me, which is a good sign i guess ? Migth be Noasaurid maybe ? I dont know, but maybe you ! (Sadly this is the only picture of it) I have made a topic on a similar one once too, heres the link to it to compare them. https://www.thefossilforum.com/topic/140729-moroccan-dromeosaur-tooth/#comment-1484146
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So I found a few things at Myrtle Beach and I'm looking for some help in ID'ing them. I love looking for fossils but am not sure on things and I love the help I've gotten on this site so far. And any help with these is appreciated. The ruler is in inches. . . . 1: I thought this looked similar to a whale ear bone? Admittedly it could just be a rock but I wanted to post here and get some opinions. Getting photos of something black and shiny can be difficult but I could take more if needed, and maybe find better lighting. 2. At first I though alligator tooth but then I learned that mosasaur teeth have been found in this area also, so now I'm not so sure. Either way I love it. 3. I was thinking dolphin tooth but obviously it's broken so I'm not entirely sure. 4. And I thought I'd throw this one here too. When I saw it in the water I thought I was going to be picking up a cucullaea steinkern, but this is what it was. I thought I remembered seeing something like this online somewhere but I really have no idea, unless it's just a piece of some bone. So there they are. Any information about any of these would be much appreciated. And I could post more photos of any of these.
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From the album: Neutache Shoreline
My first non-ptychodus shark tooth. Unique shape on these 'Crow shark' teeth. 3/10/24 #VM1© CC BY-NC
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From the album: Neutache Shoreline
4/5/24 Nice partially rooted m3. Bright orange color on tips of enamel. #VL5© CC BY-NC