Ptychodus latissimus
Ptychodus latissimus, Travis Co.
Cretaceous
Mar, 2022
Originally found in a gravel deposit. Formation of origin is unknown. It could be due in part to heavy weathering, but the tooth appears to show signs of digestion. Also thank you to @LSCHNELLE for IDing this guy as well as many other teeth!
- 1
- 2
Photo Information
-
Similar Content Based on Tags
-
fragment of Baculite? Belemnite? Crinoid? (Found in Cretaceous Austin / Pecan Gap Chalk, South Central Texas, USA)
By Jiesen,
- austin chalk
- baculite
- (and 6 more)
- 2 replies
- 87 views
-
- 3 replies
- 124 views
-
Requienia bivalve? (Austin Chalk, South Central Texas, USA)
By Jiesen,
- austin chalk
- bivalve
- (and 3 more)
- 3 replies
- 93 views
-
Recommended Comments
There are no comments to display.