Amphibian tooth
An amphibian tooth from the Early Permian of OK (Wellington Fm.). They can be differentiated from similar Actinopterygian teeth by the lack of a conical acrodin cap (translucent tip), no "S" curvature, and basal creases which terminate well before the apex. The exact ID is uncertain, but it could be something like Trimerorhachis.
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- Focal Length 4 mm
- Exposure Time 1/120
- f Aperture f/1.8
- ISO Speed 80
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