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Hiya guys! I'd like to ask help for ID. This tooth in matrix is from Akrabou Formation in Goulmima, Morocco, and I would like to know which polycotylid plesiosaur (maybe?) species can match this tooth🧐
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Found close to Paderborn, Germany (Erwitte-Formation) alongside with some echinoids (most likely Micraster cortestudinarium),an ammonite and countless Inoceramidae clams. Marly Limestone Formation of the lower Coniacium or upper Turonium. I was wondering if it could be some kind of petrified drift wood, palm or root?
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I am still working my way thru the Cretaceous (Turonian age) matrix from Grant Co, S.D. sent to me by tj102569 back in December of 2013. It takes a long while to break down and I have found so many fossils that it is going to take even longer to photograph and catalog them all. So, I will just post a selection for now of some species. One of my favorite shark teeth to find is the Ptychodus. Here are a few of the complete specimens that I have recently found. If any IDs are incorrect, please feel free to tell my the correct one. I am here to learn. continued in next reply