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Your guess is correct it's a Croc. Could be Elosuchus they tend to be longer from the paper but posterior teeth are probably shorter .   The picture shows all teeth in the paper.  Image T also shows serrations not sure if that's on all teeth or more anterior ones.  There are lots of croc species from the Kem Kem and not a lot published so it can something else.  Nice tooth by the way :D

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Yes croc.

 

Dunno for sure about the species. There are a lot of different crocs in the Kem Kem beds. Elosuchus is one of the larger ones.

 

Some reference.

 

Elosuchus and laganosuchus in the back.

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Hamadasuchus.

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