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ynot Posted March 24, 2019 Share Posted March 24, 2019 Please include information of find. Location or formation will help with ID requests. Also, do not use coins for scale, non american members have no idea of US coin sizes. Darwin said: " Man sprang from monkeys." Will Rogers said: " Some of them didn't spring far enough." My Fossil collection - My Mineral collection My favorite thread on TFF. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shellseeker Posted March 24, 2019 Share Posted March 24, 2019 Ditto on info requested by ynot; it just helps us not to be embarrassed by obviously wrong guesses. At first I thought Sand Tigers for middle 2, but do Sand Tigers have double cusps? The White Queen ".... in her youth she could believe "six impossible things before breakfast" Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
StephCoosa Posted March 25, 2019 Author Share Posted March 25, 2019 6 hours ago, ynot said: Please include information of find. Location or formation will help with ID requests. Also, do not use coins for scale, non american members have no idea of US coin sizes. This is my first post. Was eager to find out what they are. I added the tags of Montgomery, Alabama; Catoma Creek. Will take another pic with a ruler for size comparison Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ynot Posted March 25, 2019 Share Posted March 25, 2019 6 minutes ago, StephCoosa said: This is my first post. Was eager to find out what they are. I added the tags of Montgomery, Alabama; Catoma Creek. Will take another pic with a ruler for size comparison No problem. Welcome to TFF! Darwin said: " Man sprang from monkeys." Will Rogers said: " Some of them didn't spring far enough." My Fossil collection - My Mineral collection My favorite thread on TFF. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MarcoSr Posted March 25, 2019 Share Posted March 25, 2019 17 hours ago, Shellseeker said: At first I thought Sand Tigers for middle 2, but do Sand Tigers have double cusps? A number of sandtiger species have two or even three cusplets on each side of the main crown of their teeth including the extant sandtiger Odontaspis ferox. Marco Sr. 1 "Any day that you can fossil hunt is a great day." My family fossil website Some Of My Shark, Ray, Fish And Other Micros My Extant Shark Jaw Collection Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TNCollector Posted March 25, 2019 Share Posted March 25, 2019 That area is right on the Cretaceous/Eocene line. Based on the first tooth I'm gonna go with Cretaceous in age. Counting from top of first photo: 1: Squalicorax pristodontus kaupi 2: Cretalamna appendiculata 3: Upper anterior Scapanorhynchus raphiodon texanus 4: Upper anterior Scapanorhynchus raphiodon texanus 5: Upper anterior Scapanorhynchus raphiodon texanus 6: Lower anterior Scapanorhynchus raphiodon texanus 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
StephCoosa Posted March 26, 2019 Author Share Posted March 26, 2019 15 hours ago, TNCollector said: That area is right on the Cretaceous/Eocene line. Based on the first tooth I'm gonna go with Cretaceous in age. Counting from top of first photo: 1: Squalicorax pristodontus kaupi 2: Cretalamna appendiculata 3: Upper anterior Scapanorhynchus raphiodon texanus 4: Upper anterior Scapanorhynchus raphiodon texanus 5: Upper anterior Scapanorhynchus raphiodon texanus 6: Lower anterior Scapanorhynchus raphiodon texanus Thank Ya!!! So fascinating!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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