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Cretaceous Teeth


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They look to be croc teeth to me......great find.

Tony
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I think they're mosasaur which are more common and tend to be larger than croc teeth. Truth is, they're very hard to tell apart. Whichever, they're excellent finds. Congratulations!!!!

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You have some excellent preservation coming out of that creek. The formation can't be far up stream.

A lot can be learned from a pic of the base of the teeth to help with the moss/croc differentiation, but not always.

It's hard to remember why you drained the swamp when your surrounded by alligators.

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Hello Folks,

Neither of these teeth has a good base. The thicker tooth has a slight carina on the distal edge and the thinner tooth has no carinae on either edge. I thought that the thinner tooth might be a broken tip of a plesiosaur tooth when I first found it.

Steve

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yeah steve, i think you might be right. the one does look like it might be a plesiosaur tooth. very nice! doing well with the reptile teeth for sure

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