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Dinosaur Teeth?


Kribensis

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I acquired these many years ago and forgot about them.  I had them classified as Hadrosaur Teeth but think that is wrong.  Could just be polished rocks.  Any help is appreciated. 

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I'm not seeing anything that says "tooth", but they do look like they probably have bone texture.  I think you have highly worn bone chunks that have since been sealed and polished.  On of them look like it could possibly be a partial jaw

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At least one piece looks to me like it may be polished bone.  It's the one on the left hand side of your last photo.  That view looks like it shows very worn trabecular structure to me.

 

 

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