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This tooth was found in Montgomery County, Alabama, and is about 70 million years old. Looking for an ID on the species. I'm pretty sure its a lateral from a goblin shark but I'm not certain.
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First Eurypterids from the Mississippian of North America
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The open access paper is: Plotnick, R., & Lamsdell, J. (2022). Eurypterids from the Price Formation of Virginia: First Eurypterids from the Mississippian of North America. Journal of Paleontology, 1-5. doi:10.1017/jpa.2022.84 An unrelated paper: Vrazo, M.B., Trop, J.M. and Brett, C.E., 2014. A new eurypterid Lagerstätte from the upper Silurian of Pennsylvania. Palaios, 29(8), pp.431-448. Yorus, Paul H.-
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Is this a modern pig tooth or a peccary tooth? I found it in Montgomery, Alabama, where Pleistocene fossils have been found.
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Found this in a creek and was wondering what kind of vert it was. It is rather fragile and is about the size of a nickle.
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I found this tooth in a creek over the weekend. Next to it I also found what appeared to be just a piece of bone until I looked at it further and saw that the end resembled the tooth I found just before. The larger of the two is very worn but you can still see the details on the "bite" sruface. I have included a picture of the two side by side for comparison. We were thinking the smaller tooth was that of a prehistoric horse maybe??? Any help in identification would be wonderful. Not that this helps, but on the same day in the same spot a friend of mine found a piece of a mastodon tooth.
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Hello Fossil Forum! I love rocks and rock hounding (but very amateur) and I look at the ground wherever I go. I picked up these rocks from a few locations in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. Most collected over the past year, found in hillsides (not streams). I think that they all look somewhat like petrified wood and was curious if anyone else has found similar samples from this area and/or knows anything at all about them. Thank you in advance for any thoughts, information, and opinions!
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