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Rauisuchians are some of my favorite prehistoric beasts, rather specific but I'm wondering if anyone on here on the forum has any material to show I'd love to see. So far I've been only able to obtain postosuchus teeth and recently begrudgingly missed out on some Batrachotomus kupferzellensis.

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None yet! Been working on crocodylomorphs (of which a Razanandrongobe tooth is the most recent addition to the collection). I would love to see your Postosuchus teeth, though.

"Let us therefore follow after the things which make for peace, and things wherewith one may edify another."
-Romans 14:19

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@caldigger How can I forget! Not the best condition teeth at all but I'm still very grateful to have them.

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@Jesuslover340 Razanandrongobe! Wow I had to do a quick google search I haven't heard, mind posting a picture of your tooth I'd love to see it and well as any other crocodylomorphs, very awesome creatures!

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3 hours ago, Ryann10006 said:

@caldigger How can I forget! Not the best condition teeth at all but I'm still very grateful to have them.

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@Jesuslover340 Razanandrongobe! Wow I had to do a quick google search I haven't heard, mind posting a picture of your tooth I'd love to see it and well as any other crocodylomorphs, very awesome creatures!

Very neat specimens! Concerning crocodylomorphs, I have Razanandrongobe and Deinosuchus. Concerning crocodilians? Pallimnarchus, Gavialosuchus, Alligator, and Quinkana. Here's Razanandrongobe:

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"Let us therefore follow after the things which make for peace, and things wherewith one may edify another."
-Romans 14:19

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@Jesuslover340 Wow they where right about how it resembles a t-rex tooth thats an amazing specimen! I hope to come across someday. Another neat species I know of is kaprosuchus, I think I save one available somewhere once but didn't have the know how to know exactly what it was, I find these quadrupedal beasts the most terrifying to encounter with over any other creature, I would be afraid of there mobility and jaws especially fasolasuchus.

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18 hours ago, Foozil said:

:drool: congrats on such an awesome tooth from an awesome animal! :wub:

Thank you very much very! I'm elated I even had the chance to obtain. 

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21 hours ago, Ryann10006 said:

@Jesuslover340 Wow they where right about how it resembles a t-rex tooth thats an amazing specimen! I hope to come across someday. Another neat species I know of is kaprosuchus, I think I save one available somewhere once but didn't have the know how to know exactly what it was, I find these quadrupedal beasts the most terrifying to encounter with over any other creature, I would be afraid of there mobility and jaws especially fasolasuchus.

There's a few around :)

I've  heard of Kaprosuchus and hope to get a tooth one day; haven't heard of Fasolasuchus. Deinosuchus teeth can also be found on occasion. Not quite a rauisuchian as much as a crocodylomorph, but still... Ever hear of Quinkana? 

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No Rauisuchian in my collection sadly. But I do have a Kaprosuchus saharicus from the Echkar Formation of Niger!

 

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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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41 minutes ago, -Andy- said:

No Rauisuchian in my collection sadly. But I do have a Kaprosuchus saharicus from the Echkar Formation of Niger!

 

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My, oh My, grandma-- what big teeth You have....

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1 hour ago, -Andy- said:

No Rauisuchian in my collection sadly. But I do have a Kaprosuchus saharicus from the Echkar Formation of Niger!

 

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Wow amazing specimen!

@Jesuslover340 Fasolasuchus is supposedly the biggest Rauisuchian, very monstrous. I have't heard of Quinkana before, very cool creature! Have any teeth to show :D

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17 hours ago, Ryann10006 said:

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Wow amazing specimen!

@Jesuslover340 Fasolasuchus is supposedly the biggest Rauisuchian, very monstrous. I have't heard of Quinkana before, very cool creature! Have any teeth to show :D

Very neat critter based on just what the search engine pulled up; I'll have to delve a bit deeper on the topic :) I just mentioned Quinkana because it's thought to be a terrestrial crocodile amd would thus look generically similar to a true Rauisuchian. I have a tooth that seems to be an enigma, but under current classification, is noted as being Quinkana sp.

"Let us therefore follow after the things which make for peace, and things wherewith one may edify another."
-Romans 14:19

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