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Found this tooth in my Aguja Formation micro matrix. It's about 6mm in length. I know it's in really rough shape, and I actually broke it in half attempting to get pictures of the distal/mesial sides. Can anyone give me an idea of what it may be? Could it be a theropod tooth? I don't see any evidence of serrations on either side. Sorry if the pictures are not the best. It was extremely difficult to take pictures, especially after it broke in half. Base of tooth Distal Mesial
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Found what I believe is a hadrosaur spit tooth as soon as I opened my bag of Aguja Formation micro matrix! Can anyone confirm?
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Would appreciate some help in identifying if this tooth is Deinosuchus? Notice the striations on the tooth that are present on Deinosuchus teeth. Tooth measures approximately 1.10 inches Formation: Aguja Formation Location: Brewster County, Texas Age: 81.5-76.9 mya, Cretaceous Thanks in advance!
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From the album: Aguja Formation
Carbonized plant material (charcoal) is common - evidence of Cretaceous forest fires. -
From the album: Aguja Formation
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From the album: Aguja Formation
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Fresh out of the Aguja, found this crocodilian tooth. I know Deinosuchus is present in the formation; I thought it could be based on the strong striations and stoutness? Or can it only be called Eusuchia? It's about 5 mm in length: Thanks!
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