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Robert first one looks like Xiphactinus audax tooth. The second one looks like Mesosuchus species (Crocodile tooth). Third picture is of Hybodus species (Dorsal Fin Spine) and the fourth picture is the same as the second picture Mesosuchus species (Crocodile tooth). :)

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This tooth was also found in the GMR. Any ideas of what it belonged too?

Looks like an Enchodus sp. fang. How does it compare?

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We compared this to some Enchodus fangs. This looked much rounder in cross-section.

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Looks like an Enchodus sp. fang. How does it compare?

I thought enchodus for a moment too. But I haven't seen enchodus fangs with a curve like this tooth. They are usually pretty straight.

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I thought enchodus for a moment too. But I haven't seen enchodus fangs with a curve like this tooth. They are usually pretty straight.

I hear you, but on the other hand...these are keeled and curved Enchodus.

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well, i just hopped over to a site with a bunch of trip reports and fossil pics from GMR, and i'm thinking it's probably enchodus. i mean, it doesn't look exactly like the enchodus i've found at NSR, but it's a pretty big tooth, and if x-man says it ain't x-fish, then that eliminates that, soooo...what else would be the likely suspect? it definitely doesn't look like mosey or plesey to me.

so i'll go out on a fishy-smelling limb and say enchodus. unless i'm wrong.

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