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Shark tooth from Russia


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Hello, I found this shark tooth online. It was found in Russia. Seller says it's an anomotodon sp. Is it? The age is Cenomanian, Upper CretaceousScreenshot_20220301-211737_eBay.thumb.jpg.bf5d28ee98a4faa7b4bd96b5327fa2c8.jpgScreenshot_20220301-211732_eBay.thumb.jpg.9d1432b8e016786efc8e5b4131ed2ac0.jpgScreenshot_20220301-211721_eBay.thumb.jpg.5739ca9ba50a096f7302e43bc3d09ed4.jpg

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Doesn’t look like any Anomotodon I’ve seen. Cretoxyrhina I think. 

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28 minutes ago, fossilsonwheels said:

Doesn’t look like any Anomotodon I’ve seen. Cretoxyrhina I think. 

Thats what I think also.

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Moved to FOSSIL ID.

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8 hours ago, FossilDAWG said:

I'm on board with Cretoxyrhina.

 

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Same here! Thanks for the response. 

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On 3/2/2022 at 7:51 PM, fossilselachian said:

+ 1, Cretoxyrhina

Yeah I also think so! :dinothumb:

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