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Broken Tooth from Ramanessin Brook


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This damaged tooth has a more conical structure than a sharks and visible striations all around. What do you think?

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To me the base appears most consistent with an Ischyrhiza mira rostral spine.

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The base is part of the jaw. The "pinching" and striations also rule out sawfish. It's probably one of those anterior fangs.

 

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