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Hey all - was back in NJ last week and found the time to hit up the ram. Found this broken tooth that I originally thought was shark, but it doesn’t seem flat enough upon further inspection. It also doesn’t feel like a shark tooth, if that makes any sense. Seems like a fish tooth to me, I just don’t know what kind. I have some subpar phone pics - let me know if you need more, I can get some after work tonight. It’s slightly over 1/2 inch according to my rudimentary ruler I drew on the box it’s on.
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Found this yesterday in the Ramenessin Brook in NJ. I'm thinking it could be a mosasaur tooth. Would appreciate your feedback. Thanks!
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Hi all, about two months ago I asked about ramenessin or big brook being better. Here are my finds from about six two hour hunts at ramenessin brook, and searching gravel I took home, it’s more fun searching there but bringing some home and searching through it is better than not looking at all. The best finds are a couple of 1-1.5 inch shark teeth, a small croc tooth, a rat fish jaw, a small shark vert, a very water worn sawfish tooth, a burrow with invert fecal pellets, two ammonite fragments, shell casts, a small shark tooth I believe is a nice angel shark tooth, a drum fish tooth, an Enchodus tooth with jaw attached, and some shark teeth with really nice colors! If anyone could confirm the angel shark tooth is really an angel shark tooth @The Jersey Devil @Trevor @hokietech96 @frankh8147 @Darktoothit would be greatly appreciated!
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Hi everyone, I was wondering if you could identify this for me. it seems to have enamel on it, my guess would be a mosasaur tooth. tia.
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This is something pretty interesting and one I have never seen before while fossil hunting in Ramenessin Brook. I am perplexed as to if its a vertebrae but i am having doubts that it is. Wondering if anybody as an idea as to what this could be!!!
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- cretaceous
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