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Spinosaurus Tooth?


Seguidora-de-Isis

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Good morning to everyone! Please, is this Spinosaurus tooth 100% authentic or is it just mounted with several teeth? Every opinion is welcome! Thank you!

 

 

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Is It real, or it's not real, that's the question!

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I think it's real and do not see any composite sections.  The ribbing is continuous from the tip to the root area.  The matrix on the base may be concealing a void.

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I agree with Troodon and sseth.

 

Real tooth with some possible filling or repair.

Olof Moleman AKA Lord Trilobite

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I paid trifle ... I only paid R $ 70,00 Dollars! In fact it was not only this tooth, it was a lot containing 3 pieces ...

And with this tooth of Carcharodontosaurus, all right with he?

The vertebra I do not know what it is, does anyone know? I think it's a shark's.

 

 

 

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Is It real, or it's not real, that's the question!

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1 minute ago, Troodon said:

Correct a shark vertebra not sure it's from kem kem.  Carch tooth is good. Nice color

 

Thank you my friend Troodon! Please see, I just posted more photos! Hugs!

Is It real, or it's not real, that's the question!

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14 minutes ago, Seguidora-de-Isis said:

 

Thank you my friend Troodon! Please see, I just posted more photos! Hugs!

 

Nice, no change to my comments.

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1 hour ago, JohnBrewer said:

Not sure what R $'s are but if equivalent roughly US $ you've done pretty well!

 

Sorry, I wrote it wrong. I paid $ 70.00 Dollars for this whole lot. I found that I paid very cheaply. Imagine a tooth of this size, totally real, and still with roots... :D I am very happy. Only the tooth of Carcharodontosaurus would be worth this price...B)

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Good morning to everyone! The seller just replied that this shark vertebra was discovered on creek mine in the USA. Any clue what specie it might be? Thanks all comments!

Is It real, or it's not real, that's the question!

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47 minutes ago, Seguidora-de-Isis said:

Good morning to everyone! The seller just replied that this shark vertebra was discovered on creek mine in the USA. Any clue what specie it might be? Thanks all comments!

That locality is then Lee Creek Mine in North Carolina  (mio-plio)

It's difficult to classify shark vertebra to genus or species.  Yours is a Scylorhinoid type Centrum.

 

The illustration is from Kents book Fossil Sharks of Cheseapeake Bay.

 

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Yes, troodon is correct about shark verts being hard to identify. Since only the middle centrum fossilize, you cannot tell from the jutting-out parts (what are they called?) what species they are.

Keep looking! They're everywhere!

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