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DavidLigo

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All hello! These teeth, I found in Uzbekistan, Dzharakuduk. Turonian.

I have them as teeth of a crocodile. It is correct? Tell me please!

 

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It is revealed in Bissekti too. This tooth, is not similar to others what I have, whether also tooth it? The awned shoot of a vertebra can?

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1 hour ago, DavidLigo said:

All hello! These teeth, I found in Uzbekistan, Dzharakuduk. Turonian.

I have them as teeth of a crocodile. It is correct? Tell me please!

 

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I have a Bissekty Formation croc tooth that looks exactly like this. I have it IDed as Kansajsuchus borealis

Looking forward to meeting my fellow Singaporean collectors! Do PM me if you are a Singaporean, or an overseas fossil-collector coming here for a holiday!

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3 hours ago, Troodon said:

Crocodile teeth from central Asia.

 

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Tadzhikosuchus is a alligatoroid described from the Bissekty Fm but no images

Lower left  in the picture is Kansajsuchus, forgot to add that with the above image  but I'm not sure you can distinguish between isolated Alligatoroid teeth,  this species and the other Crocodyliforms in that fauna 

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2 hours ago, DavidLigo said:

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Can you take additional photos of base and other side.  Not sure it's a tooth 

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Lower left in the picture is Kansajsuchus, forgot to add that with the above image but I'm not sure you can distinguish between isolated Alligatoroid teeth, this species and the other Crocodyliforms in that fauna.                                                                                                                                                                                                                  I here, just for this purpose to learn, and to study. Yours faithfully! David.     

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