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PaleoWilliam

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I will consider Trilobites, shark teeth, theropod teeth, Mammal fossils, complete fish, fossils from Kansas, and Canada/Hell Creek claws. First off is a over 4 inch Megalodon tooth from SC. It has serrations.

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Next is a 2 inch BONE VALLEY Megalodon tooth. It is missing the tip and the root is damaged but it has great serrations.

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Here is a Ameroplitonia lauradanae trilobite from the chouteau formation in Missouri. It is around half an inch.

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Lastly is a Metriorhynchus superciliosus vertebrae from the Oxford Clay in England. It is around 1 1/2 inches.

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Did some more cleaning and got these fossils. First off is a super rare Crocodile tooth from a Texas location I will only say in PM. It is around 3/4 of an inch.

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Next is a Lycoptera Davidi fish from the Liaoning Province in China. The age is Jurassic. It is almost 2 3/4 inches.

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Here is a Oxytropidoceras ammonite from the Goodland Formation in North Texas. It is around 5 inches.

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Lastly is a Cretodus Crassidens tooth from Garfield Co., Utah. It comes from the Base of the John Henry Member of the Straight Cliffs Formation. The part of the tooth that is showing is almost 1 1/2 inches.

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I will also consider large groups of different fossils from one country/state. Anything that I didn't list may interest me. Go ahead and PM me with any offer you have and I'll consider it.

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