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Hi guys

i haven’t really seen a topic where people shared associated dentitions, if they have that would be cool to know:) this can be any sort of animal and any amount of association ( ie im not talking about a whole shark)!;) Here is my first contribution 

have fun!

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Ok seeing as this hasn’t gained much traction how about we do any associated bit of an fossil you want:) e.g a Crinoidea column, is sure we would all love to see some jaws as well;)

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OK, I'll play, here is an Eocene croc jaw with associated dentition.  From the Wasatch Fm of southwestern Wyoming.   (I think I have shown you folks this one before).P1090390b.jpg.6bf1bb48d1b9c6db61d27776230a1a3a.jpg

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1 hour ago, jpc said:

OK, I'll play, here is an Eocene croc jaw with associated dentition.  From the Wasatch Fm of southwestern Wyoming.   (I think I have shown you folks this one before).P1090390b.jpg.6bf1bb48d1b9c6db61d27776230a1a3a.jpg

wow! great one there, cant have too much of a good thing! ^_^

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2 hours ago, FF7_Yuffie said:

I'll contribite this. A notosuchian jaw and tooth from Kem Kem. Id'd on here as likely Araripesuchus.

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Very nice!:)

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6 hours ago, FF7_Yuffie said:

I'll contribite this. A notosuchian jaw and tooth from Kem Kem. Id'd on here as likely Araripesuchus.

 

Awesome jaw. If you have time, would you be able to take some pictures of more angles of the tooth? I'm not sure it's a Notosuchian.

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22 minutes ago, gigantoraptor said:

 

Awesome jaw. If you have time, would you be able to take some pictures of more angles of the tooth? I'm not sure it's a Notosuchian.

 

Thanks, its a fav fossil of mine. The fossil is in England (Im in Taiwan until covid is over) but I'll post the other pics I have. Including some xray ones seller sent me.

 

What's your thoights what it could be? When bought, seller didnt know what it was from--had it listed as unknown/undescribed jaw.

 

 

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1 hour ago, FF7_Yuffie said:

 

Thanks, its a fav fossil of mine. The fossil is in England (Im in Taiwan until covid is over) but I'll post the other pics I have. Including some xray ones seller sent me.

 

What's your thoights what it could be? When bought, seller didnt know what it was from--had it listed as unknown/undescribed 

 

 

 

 

It actually might be one, although I think Hamadasuchus rebouli is a closer match to the tooth.

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1 hour ago, gigantoraptor said:

It actually might be one, although I think Hamadasuchus rebouli is a closer match to the tooth.

Cheers, I'll have a look into Hanadasuchus, and dig up the old thread where I originally got it ID'd and have another look through.

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Decided I’d add something, a section of an Irish elk jaw.4C9DA26C-9049-4FFE-B88E-1614D857EF9F.thumb.jpeg.e32ca66163097f584437951207752417.jpeg0423626A-F2AC-4035-8EA9-402B4AC6023A.thumb.jpeg.0d581607f9bc6a59fc6f7eb16eb3b06f.jpeg

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5 minutes ago, Top Trilo said:

Decided I’d add something, a section of an Irish elk jaw.4C9DA26C-9049-4FFE-B88E-1614D857EF9F.thumb.jpeg.e32ca66163097f584437951207752417.jpeg0423626A-F2AC-4035-8EA9-402B4AC6023A.thumb.jpeg.0d581607f9bc6a59fc6f7eb16eb3b06f.jpeg

Great addition!;) Irish elks truly were beasts, to think our distant ancestors might have seen them!

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Interesting thread, thanks.  Here's a tiny 4 mm Anole jaw I found in some micro matrix from Merritt Island, Indian River, Florida.  Melbourne bone bed, Late Pleistocene. I posted this in another thread a few years ago.

 

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2 minutes ago, Pagurus said:

Interesting thread, thanks.  Here's a tiny 4 mm Anole jaw I found in some micro matrix from Merritt Island, Indian River, Florida.  Melbourne bone bed, Late Pleistocene. I posted this in another thread a few years ago.

 

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Very nice micro, I had a chance to get some merit island matrix last year, wish I had done it if jaws like this come out:)

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On 11/9/2020 at 1:30 PM, will stevenson said:

Hi guys

i haven’t really seen a topic where people shared associated dentitions, if they have that would be cool to know:) this can be any sort of animal and any amount of association ( ie im not talking about a whole shark)!;) Here is my first contribution 

have fun!

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Sadly, all of my teeth are individual specimens and I have nothing associated, but I didn’t know until right now just how much I want to have an associated ray plate like this. This is a beautiful fossil! 

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1 hour ago, thelivingdead531 said:

Sadly, all of my teeth are individual specimens and I have nothing associated, but I didn’t know until right now just how much I want to have an associated ray plate like this. This is a beautiful fossil! 

Thanks! :) They are very hard to find unless you are looking in deposits that were deposited in calm environments. this specimen actually came from the palate bed of the wittering formation, know for its high proportion of them but still, you will find hundreds of single bars before you find a nice one so i treasure this one, good luck in finding one:)

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Here you go Will some Premarin micro material , Mostly Captorhinus aguti. Arroyo Formation - Permian.

Lawton, Oklahoma USA. 

 
but the last photo I think this tiny jaw maybe from Euryodus Primus

 

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1 hour ago, Bobby Rico said:

Here you go Will some Premarin micro material , Mostly Captorhinus aguti. Arroyo Formation - Permian.

Lawton, Oklahoma USA. 

 
but the last photo I think this tiny jaw maybe from Euryodus Primus

 

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nice ones!:)

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My contribution are three dentitions

 

first is a Myliobatis upper and lower dental plate from the Miocene of South Carolina, Morgan River

 

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Next is a Sauropod Jaw from the jurassic of Madagascar....Isalo III formation

 

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A baby jaw from a Diplodocus from the Morisson formation

 

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7 hours ago, Troodon said:

My contribution are three dentitions

Wouldn't expect anything less, these fossils are amazing!

1 hour ago, Dracarys said:

I hate following Frank...

especially on this thread but your jaws are very cool also I love that titanothere

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Wow! Love those dino jaw pieces posted by troodon and  Dracarys---especially the Hadrosaur battery, that's lovely.

 

I'll post another, a  Mosasaur jaw section from Morocco. 

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So many great sections and teeth! I’m hesitant to post mine but here are a couple of mine. Some messohippus Jaw sections that I prepped out (there was a sm section of skull with them) and and a jaw section from what I was told was a three toed horse but I’ve never got around to identifying yet. I also have some Permian jaw fragments that I haven’t been able to get good pictures of yet...

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Phytosaurs from the Bull Canyon Formation of New Mexico, and a Ptychodus whipplei tooth plate from the Austin Chalk of Dallas County, Tx.

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