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Three tooth fossils


Norholt

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These teeth fossils are from an auction Lot and sadly they have been battered around - the curved tooth has had the tip recently broken (and lost!) and another has been snapped.  The vendor knows nothing about them, he bought them as part of a large mixed pot of other stuff.

 

 The curved tooth has beautiful serrations on both the inner and outer edge.  The other two teeth have a ridge running down the inner and outer edge.  
 

I love the form and ‘sculpting’ of them, but fossil teeth aren’t my thing.  Any ideas?

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The left one looks like a carcharodontosaurus tooth to me and the 2 right ones like Spinosaurus teeth from Morocco. However, the condition is unfortunately not so good.
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I have low experience, but I have a problem with that carch tooth, it seems more like a composite (because of the curve and the big filled area).

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