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I found this tiny tooth today looking through some matrix I had previously searched. I always search any matrix at least a second time after re-cleaning it. The matrix is from a Cretaceous river site here in North Carolina. The site is Black Creek Group, Bladen Formation. It is mainly marine, but many dinosaur teeth and bones are found there. My first thought was croc (Leidysuchus?), far posterior. But soemthing does not look right to me for it to be that. Looking for your thoughts. The tooth is 6.5 mm long, 4.9 mm wide and 4.1 mm tall. I apologize for the pics, my digital microscope is on the fritz. I edited these to try and get the best pictures I could.
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A rostral tooth of I. mirs. These are not uncommon, but always a pleasure to find. This one is nicely colored.
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