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I'm pretty sure this is a deinosuchus tooth but I'm not 100 percent certain, is that what this is? Black Creek Group Cape Fear River, Bladen County, North Carolina, United States 28mm (1.1")
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Fossil ID needed please found in black creek formation in North Carolina
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Not sure if this is dryptosaurus or not, but it's pretty spectacular nonetheless. It was found recently in Black Creek formation in Eastern NC by a friend of mine, so I can't claim it for myself but another forum member asked to see photos. Sorry for the few blurry shots.
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I found these two last weekend in North Carolina. Found in Upper cretaceous, Black Creek Formation. One is from a carnivore and the other from a herbivore. I haven't been able to get home from work for better photos taken outside, sorry. I also have all my scales and such packed away at the moment. The herbivore tooth is 3/4" including the root. The carivore tooth is just over 1/2". I have an idea one the herivore but will wait to see what more knowlegeable folks have to say. The carnivore: The herbivore: If you need photos from other angles let me know. Thanks for looking!