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I was going through some of the teeth that I found at poc awhile back and came across this very small one in the mix. It is completely round and it doesn't have a flat surface. It has a slight curve to it. Any ideas on what it is? :huh?:

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Are 'cuda teeth round in X-section? I thought they were laterally compressed.

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I was going through some of the teeth that I found at poc awhile back and came across this very small one in the mix. It is completely round and it doesn't have a flat surface. It has a slight curve to it. Any ideas on what it is? :huh?:

Oh, I'm going to make a wild guess, out of the blue, and say Pachyrhizodus minimus

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Oh, I'm going to make a wild guess, out of the blue, and say Pachyrhizodus minimus

At first I thought it might of been a very small mosasaur but I believe you may be right. Looks quite abit like number 8 which is described as P. minimus

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At first I thought it might of been a very small mosasaur but I believe you may be right. Looks quite abit like number 8 which is described as P. minimus

Dan, where did you get that pic?

I have a tooth that looks like #7 and i have always wondered what it was

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I'll have to look when I get off work to see what 7 is. I'll let you know what I find though. don't get off till 7:30 tonight

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Are 'cuda teeth round in X-section? I thought they were laterally compressed.

He said round, but if you enlarge the middle picture you can see that tooth is definitely lateraly compressed. :wacko:

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it might be small mosasaur but with out beather pics that zoom in on tooth it hard to say and with out szie of the tooth

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I'll have to look when I get off work to see what 7 is. I'll let you know what I find though. don't get off till 7:30 tonight

Is that a book you have? Or on the net?

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He said round, but if you enlarge the middle picture you can see that tooth is definitely lateraly compressed. :wacko:

Just the angle. It make a full circle. no flat spots

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