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Had a nice trip with a local club and had a great day collecting malachite and petrified wood.

 

As a bonus surprise gift...... I also found two (what at first glance I think are Permian era reptile teeth.

 

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The teeth in picture 2, (from what I can make out in the photo provided)  look more like xenacanthid shark teeth.

Xenacanthus shark teeth images.

 

Your image resized, cropped, contrasted, and brightened:

 

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Yep, xenacanthus teeth.  congrats on the finds!  From your club site, or from a road-cut?

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46 minutes ago, hadrosauridae said:

Yep, xenacanthus teeth.  congrats on the finds!  From your club site, or from a road-cut?

 

The club site.

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Managed to clean this up. Look much better now I think. 5/16" and 7/16" in size.

 

 

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Can you redo the first picture - I can't make out anything in that image.  :( 

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4 hours ago, Fossildude19 said:

Can you redo the first picture - I can't make out anything in that image.  :( 

 

Do you mean the before cleaning picture or the after cleaning?

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On 7/20/2022 at 1:46 PM, jdp said:

Definitely xenacanthid. This is Billings, Montana, area? 

 

No, Billings Oklahoma.

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