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Question from the Big Brook NJ


A.C.

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Hey all,

 

Was looking through some older finds today  (from Big Brook NJand was curious on if anyone could shed some light on these. The one tooth I originally thought to be of enchodus, but upon looking closer I am not 100% sold. I could see it being an enchodus worn down or something new entirely. 

 

In regards to the second, my thoughts originally were potentially bone fragment from potentially sea turtle? 

 

Any input helps!

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Looks like you have part of a lateral goblin tooth blade, an Enchodus sp. tooth, and part of a sawfish rostral spine (Ischyrhiza mira).

 

For the bigger thing, that is mica or some other rock. It is not a fossil (I am fairly confident with this).

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