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NSR Ladonia Texas Globidens? Tooth ID?


shel67

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Hi all! I found this in the North Sulphur River this weekend in a large gravel bar.  My first thought was that it was a Globidens Mosasaur tooth, but I’m just not sure.  It’s approximately a half an inch diameter, has striations on the underside,  and a hole in the center. The top side has been flattened, which if a tooth I am assuming is the chewing surface?  Completely fossilized. No enamel.  

 I would appreciate any input! Thank you so much! 

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Very possible but I can't say for sure. I know I really want to find one lol. 

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2 hours ago, shel67 said:

@JarrodB I still have not confirmed. :blink:

I've only handled one that my friend found beside me so sorry I can't help more. Lewis Smith and Joe Simpson both have found numerous ones so they may be able to ID it. 

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It definitely looks very similar to the Moroccan Globidens teeth I have. So yeah, I'd say you are correct.

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Olof Moleman AKA Lord Trilobite

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