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Found this little guy out in Big Brook NJ. Appears to have enamel and the weathered remnants of a bit of serration, but I could be wrong. My guess is it’s a fish tooth due to the size but not sure if it’s the right size/shape to be something like Pachyrhizodus. NJ fossil ID pages didn’t help to conclusively ID the tooth. Any help or insight would be greatly appreciated!! Thanks all, Try
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Working at a house that has a bunch of shell beds for the driveway and the backyard found some really nice big shark teeth a couple inches also finding fossilized coral found this interesting tooth can't find out many details on it possibly thinking spinosaurus young one
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I would have found this on the peace river sometime this year, and was in my broader collection of teeth in a jar. I’ve been giving some fossils to a very cute family that walk by the house nightly, two 5 year old twin girls and their brother who is 7, and their mom and dad. Yesterday I poured some of teeth into some sand and shells I collected at Venice last year and told them to be sure to also find the very small ones. They did just that and brought this one by tonight and I couldn’t identify it. I grabbed this picture before they left, and the young man said if you identify it, will you please tell me what it is? So here I am hoping I don’t disappoint him, so any help would be appreciated. It’s a tiny tooth, so I don’t have any measurements. And o only have this one picture.
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Hi all, Looking for tooth ID. This little guy was sold as an abelisaur but something looks off. Looks almost like a carch. Either way, at the price I'm more than happy with it just looking to confirm the ID. Quite a nice little thing. Kem Kem find in the Taouz area per the seller. Measurement for ID below in mm CH - 9.83 AL - 12.12 CBL - 7.41 CBW 3.27 Denticle on both sides are 13 (over 3mm since tooth is tiny). Thanks for any help!
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Need some help confirming what type of tooth this partial specimen is. I found it along the Potomac in Virginia. I think it is a snaggletooth, but something seems weird about that diagnosis. Thanks!
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This is my final ID question. I promise. Until the next one. I'm thinking an alligator tooth with a very worn crown. Tom
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Hello again. Found in the Peace River. My uneducated guesses......armadillo claw, extremely well worn large shark tooth. Notice that it bends in two planes. Does this rule out the claw ID? As always, thank you in advance for any help. Tom
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I bought a tooth of a Carcharodontosaurus from Kem Kem bed, Morocco! Seems like it was broken into three pieces and glued together, and lots of enamel worn off. But it has great size and serrations!
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After years of wanting to fossil hunt at Walton-on-the-Naze I finally got the chance yesterday. I spent my first two hours steadily walking my way along the beach but found nothing except an abundance of wood. I decided to sit on the shingle by some fallen trees at the end of the beach for my lunch and almost sat on the large tooth! Spurred on by this I continued scouring the shingle patches and turned up the other two pieces. I asked the chap in the Naze Tower if he had any idea what I had found? He said one was a sharks tooth, another was a nut and thought the last one could be a Crocodile or Hippo tooth? I would be greatfull if anyone could identify any of them.
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I've spent some time browsing this forum and I've noticed there is a huge range of fossil diversity between member collections and also within a members own collection so it led me to this thread idea.... let's see the best of the best in one area! What are your personal favourite fossils in your collection? To keep this sensible, maybe keep it to the top 2 in your collection (cos we all have more than just 1 favourite), what the fossil is, why it's in your top 2 and a couple of pics per fossil In my top 2 I have.... Megalodon tooth (96mm slant height), it's not my largest Megalodon tooth but it is the best condition, no chips on the blade, amazing enamel, good root etc and more importantly, besides a small Otodus tooth that got my attention first, this was the tooth that got me completely hooked on collecting teeth from very large sharks 2nd pick for me is my Carcharodontosaurus tooth (73mm total height). I've been into dinosaurs since I was a kid (39 now) and this is the real deal pointy end of one of the largest land carnivores to have ever lived! Also, the reaction you get from people when you say the word Carcharodontosaurus is priceless! (they're almost saying "say that one more time please..... and much slower")
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Good afternoon, I found this tooth on a fossil website for a great price and had to get it! Now the part I’m struggling with is wondering whether or not it’s a troodon specimen or pectinodon specimen. The pictures are kind of dark so I can’t really see any mesial serrations. Basic info: The tooth comes from the Hell Creek FM and is 0.12” long. What do you guys think? I’m leaning towards pectinodon.
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