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Tennessees Pride

Here is a comparison of the tooth with that of a Plesiosaur tooth from North Africa (purchased material). The find is Late Cretaceous, Campanian. The first ever reported instance of a Plesiosaur or Xiphactinus tooth to be found on Tennessee soil. Collected April 26th 2014.

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  • Taken with ZTE ZTE-Z990G
  • Focal Length 4.3 mm

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