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Maybe a cretodus tooth, see this link : http://txfossils.com/TFVertibrae.html

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Cretodus Crassidens.

Both Scapanorhynchus and Cretodus are associated with the Austin group but this ones affinities hits closer to home with the Cretodus.

It is a little damaged and considering Austin I would venture to go with Cretodus as previously suggested by fifbrindacier

Jess B.

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