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A Beauty of a Spinosaurid Tooth


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It's nothing particularly exciting, but I just wanted to share what is possibly the prettiest looking Spinosauridae tooth I've ever seen.

 

The enamel patterning on it is gorgeous, and very different to what I've come across on run-of-the-mill Spino teeth before. Both carinae and tip are also beautifully preserved.

 

There is a pretty smooth enamel texture and no fluting, plus it's even sporting an offset, short mesial carina for an extra bit of personality.

 

(51mm)

 

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Anyone else want to share their favourite colourful teeth?

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The coolest colored tooth is this Tyrannosaur tooth (cf. Tyrannosaurus rex) from the Javelina Formation. Is blue!

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Beautiful Spinosauridae by the way! Preserved great detail and color :) 

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Very interesting tooth and those dendrites are special.  Any evidence of polishing or finish to bring out that luster?  The characteristics with the short carina and some evidence of serrations makes it unusual,  it's a nice tooth for your collection.  

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48 minutes ago, Runner64 said:

The coolest colored tooth is this Tyrannosaur tooth (cf. Tyrannosaurus rex) from the Javelina Formation. Is :) 

Nice color, looks like root etching created that hue.

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Thanks, all! I'm very happy with this purchase. :D

 

1 hour ago, Runner64 said:

The coolest colored tooth is this Tyrannosaur tooth (cf. Tyrannosaurus rex) from the Javelina Formation. Is blue!

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Beautiful Spinosauridae by the way! Preserved great detail and color :) 

 

Wow, I love the etching on that tooth! There can't be many out there with a blue hue.

 

27 minutes ago, Troodon said:

Very interesting tooth and those dendrites are special.  Any evidence of polishing or finish to bring out that luster?  The characteristics with the short carina and some evidence of serrations makes it unusual,  it's a nice tooth for your collection.  

 

It does look stunning in person and is definitely another oddity to add to the pile. I've looked again with a loope, and can't find any evidence of polishing, only the consolidate that's been applied (doesn't seem as "goopy" as a lot of the stuff used on KK teeth though).

 

The apparent serrations were a shock...I wasn't sure if it was just wrinkled enamel on first viewing, but the enamel itself doesn't seem to have any real wrinkling anywhere on the crown; there is more of a braided texture, if anything. 

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We are seeing more and more teeth with this braided carina.   They seem to be more defined than the figure in Hendricks features paper but the population stil appears to be very small to draw any conclusions 

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11 minutes ago, Troodon said:

We are seeing more and more teeth with this braided carina.   They seem to be more defined than the figure in Hendricks features paper but the population stil appears to be very small to draw any conclusions 

 

It'll be interesting to see in the end whether these teeth are chalked up to being "residual" denticulated Spino teeth, or something different.

 

Here's the best angle I could get to catch the light on this tooth's serrations:

 

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3 hours ago, Troodon said:

Nice color, looks like root etching created that hue.

Do you have a chemical explanation for what may cause the changes in color and those root etching patterns? I’m assuming the acidity of a plant root leaves a stain causing the patterns and color?

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28 minutes ago, Runner64 said:

Do you have a chemical explanation for what may cause the changes in color and those root etching patterns? I’m assuming the acidity of a plant root leaves a stain causing the patterns and color?

You know about as much as I do.  Never seen anything published on root etching but I'm assuming it's what you said,  acidity.

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This paper has a lot of info on root etching: classified as rhizoetchings

 

 

Bader, K.S., Hasiotis, S.T., Martin, L.D. 2009

Application of forensic science techniques to trace fossils on dinosaur bones from a quarry in the Upper Jurassic Morrison Formation, Northeastern Wyoming.

Palaios, 24(3):140-158  PDF LINK

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On 14/01/2020 at 5:21 PM, Omnomosaurus said:

It's nothing particularly exciting, but I just wanted to share what is possibly the prettiest looking Spinosauridae tooth I've ever seen.

 

The enamel patterning on it is gorgeous, and very different to what I've come across on run-of-the-mill Spino teeth before. Both carinae and tip are also beautifully preserved.

 

There is a pretty smooth enamel texture and no fluting, plus it's even sporting an offset, short mesial carina for an extra bit of personality.

 

(51mm)

 

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Anyone else want to share their favourite colourful teeth?

 

Beautiful tooth! 

 

My most colourful has to be this baryonyx tooth. Including a photo from the previous owner on their high quality camera 

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4 hours ago, paulyb135 said:

 

Beautiful tooth! 

 

My most colourful has to be this baryonyx tooth. Including a photo from the previous owner on their high quality camera 

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Now that's a beautiful looking (and rare) tooth!

 

The pallet is very similar to mine. High-five for the colourful Spinosauridae! :ighappy:

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