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Marine Reptiles Fragment Tooth?


Napoleon North

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In the spot, where I found this specimen I was already bones and teeth of fish and sharks.

Size: 3mm height,4mm width

Age: Early late Jurassic -Oxford.

Location:Around Zakrzówek

Photos:

thumb_941842P1100112.JPG

http://www.upic.pl/p...842P1100112.JPG

thumb_704897P1100133.JPG

http://www.upic.pl/p...897P1100133.JPG

thumb_648438P1100120.JPG

http://www.upic.pl/p...438P1100120.JPG

thumb_841281P1100121.JPG

http://www.upic.pl/p...281P1100121.JPG

thumb_360924P1100117.JPG

http://www.upic.pl/p...924P1100117.JPG

thumb_400738P1100131.JPG

http://www.upic.pl/p...738P1100131.JPG

thumb_3706P1100132.JPG

http://www.upic.pl/p...706P1100132.JPG

thumb_578430P1100156.JPG

http://www.upic.pl/p...430P1100156.JPG

thumb_727781P1100160.JPG

http://www.upic.pl/p...781P1100160.JPG

thumb_860900P1100162.JPG

http://www.upic.pl/p...900P1100162.JPG

The specimen is still partly in the rock. This can be seen in the 7 photo.

On the one hand and the other missing pieces of enamel. The one place you can see even the loss.

Specimen has a slight sheen.

I suppose it may be a crown of the tooth.

Sorry for the quality of photos

Yours sincerely

Daniel Napieraj

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Welcome

In the spot, where I found this specimen I was already bones and teeth of fish and sharks.

Size: 3mm height,4mm width

Age: Early late Jurassic -Oxford.

Location:Around Zakrzówek

Photos:

thumb_941842P1100112.JPG

http://www.upic.pl/p...842P1100112.JPG

thumb_704897P1100133.JPG

http://www.upic.pl/p...897P1100133.JPG

thumb_648438P1100120.JPG

http://www.upic.pl/p...438P1100120.JPG

thumb_841281P1100121.JPG

http://www.upic.pl/p...281P1100121.JPG

thumb_360924P1100117.JPG

http://www.upic.pl/p...924P1100117.JPG

thumb_400738P1100131.JPG

http://www.upic.pl/p...738P1100131.JPG

thumb_3706P1100132.JPG

http://www.upic.pl/p...706P1100132.JPG

thumb_578430P1100156.JPG

http://www.upic.pl/p...430P1100156.JPG

thumb_727781P1100160.JPG

http://www.upic.pl/p...781P1100160.JPG

thumb_860900P1100162.JPG

http://www.upic.pl/p...900P1100162.JPG

The specimen is still partly in the rock. This can be seen in the 7 photo.

On the one hand and the other missing pieces of enamel. The one place you can see even the loss.

Specimen has a slight sheen.

I suppose it may be a crown of the tooth.

It seems that he has grooved surface.

I discovered:

1-up

3-side a bit poorly preserved

2-side

thumb_400870opzg.jpg

http://www.upic.pl/pics/400870opzg.jpg

Can it be a fragment of a tooth ichthyosaurus?

It looks like a piece of root and crown of the tooth.

Sorry for the quality of photos

Yours sincerely

Daniel Napieraj

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