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Enchodus Tooth?


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Found what I believe is a Enchodus Fish tooth? Can anyone help identify or confirm. Has enamel and bone still attached. Was found in New Jersey, Cretaceous period. F94930F7-594A-49DC-AF1C-0FD246D004C0.thumb.jpeg.050f5a79e616daeb9e72881788b0fa54.jpegC0FB0DCE-58B3-43DB-992D-7AF00B5C8D22.thumb.jpeg.fc4d05874849304114293da9c62f0205.jpeg2F94C300-024F-4318-9914-8FFAD0AC89A8.thumb.jpeg.f78790efbeeff03f0892e6398bd560ef.jpeg

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Yes sir, that is a good ol' Enchodus sp. if I've ever seen one. Nice size and with some of the jaw still on it, that's a good one.

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12 minutes ago, Trevor said:

Yes sir, that is a good ol' Enchodus sp. if I've ever seen one. Nice size and with some of the jaw still on it, that's a good one.

Thank you! It is indeed a good one 

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