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My local fossil site is a late marine cretaceous site with abundant fossils with poor preservation.  Over time I have collected several vertebral centrum that are concave on one surface and convex on the other.  Is it possible to separate croc from mosasaur on these beat up pieces.  What criteria can one use.

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Interesting. I heard the Maryland Cretaceous was mostly built over and inaccessible nowadays.

Croc verts usually have more exaggerated faces.

 

The small vert on the second row in the first picture looks like Croc, although I'd like to see better pics. The preservation on the rest isn't too great, but they're most likely mosasaur.

Nice stuff!

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