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A few days ago I arranged some megalodon tooth fossils in my collection in a row according to their size. I found two black teeth that were noticeably different in shape from the other brown ones, their long sides and thickness were almost equal, but the short sides were noticeably more curved and the crowns were more slender. I'm wondering if it's because they are belong to individuals of different genders? Or maybe the black teeth belonged to a different species, because according to photos of the excavation site, the black formation was below the brown formation. Besides, the bigger black one has a very small remaining cusps.
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Hi folks, Can anyone here help me verify which side maxilla this Iguanodon Bernissartensis tooth crown is from? I think it's a left maxillary tooth crown, based on David Norman's illustrated right maxillary, but I'd like to make sure. Tooth is from the Brook Bay Isle of Wight. Wessex Fm. Wealdon Group (Supergroup?)
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