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Fossil ID - Dentures and vertebrae


Jacobloven

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Hello fellow enthusiasts. I just came across two items from a friend who’s parents came to Europe from China in the 80s. Apparently they gave away a bunch more as random gifts to friends and colleagues :).
 

The first one seems to be dentures of some sort and the other one a vertebrae but I have no clue from which species. Do you have any ideas what these might be? 
 

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I agree with Mammoth tooth on the first one and depending where the second one was found it looks crocodilian to me

Every once in a great while it's not just a big rock down there!

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Mammoth on the tooth, but not sure on the vert

'Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.'

George Santayana

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