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Wow!  Those germ teeth are fantastic!   Glad you were able to uncover them!  :)

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Glad to see that prepping it further exposed more gems. What a lovely jaw!

Looking forward to meeting my fellow Singaporean collectors! Do PM me if you are a Singaporean, or an overseas fossil-collector coming here for a holiday!

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I was reading some papers on Moroccan crocodylians, and remembered this tooth. It looks a lot like Araripesuchus wegeneri tooth (Sereno & Larsson, 2009).

 

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And this one could be Laganosuchus thaumastos, but I have more doubts about it. Laganosuchus crowns are not ornamented, but I can't find information about serrations. Maybe Aegisuchus is another option, because of relatively similar ecology, but I can't find descriptions of its teeth.

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The Tooth Fairy

 

 

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2 minutes ago, Anomotodon said:

I was reading some papers on Moroccan crocodylians, and remembered this tooth. It looks a lot like Araripesuchus wegeneri tooth (Sereno & Larsson, 2009).

 

post-10935-0-52880600-1444861869.jpg

image.thumb.png.bf310175e0738909ef2bf700bc128f56.png

 

And this one could be Laganosuchus thaumastos, but I have more doubts about it. Laganosuchus crowns are not ornamented, but I can't find information about serrations. Maybe Aegisuchus is another option, because of relatively similar ecology, but I can't find descriptions of its teeth.

 

 

I came to the same conclusion just have not updated the post but thanks you've done it for me.

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