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Thoughts on these guys? The darker one is about 2.4 centimeters and the lighter one is about 2.7. Both are from Morocco and labeled Thalassotitan atrox. I want to believe but I need some second opinions.
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Hello, I'm sorting though microfossil matrix from the Permian Texas red beds. I'm not very familiar with this area, but understand that there are shark, reptile and amphibian teeth in it. Could you point me to a guide or other literature relevant to this location or help me to understand most of what I'm looking at? I've found specimens as large as 5 mm and the smallest can't be picked up with my tweezers. This matrix has been sorted under a cheap microscope, so I'm sorry the pictures are rather blurry. Thanks for the help. (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11)
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Hello, I've posted about my collection quite a bit by now, but now I decidet to make this topic. I will show here every piece of my collection, but not together. I'll upload pictures of every piece with infomation separatly in the replies. You can expect new pieces daily. So lets start, with the start of my collection ! A Spinosaurus tooth. Well, technicly not my first piece, that was a brachiopod that was stolen in kindergarten while I showed it to the other kids... Whomp Whomp ! If I should stop posting daily here, I either forgot it, or I ran out of pieces to show you. In this case, i'll respond when I got something new. Any opinions, suggestions, ID's are always welcome ! So, here goes the tooth : Species : Spinosauridae indet. Age : 96 million years Formation : Kemkem beds, morocco Sice : 6,5 cm
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Hi All, I'm new to this forum and thought I'd send over images of my theropod teeth plus one extremely impressive sauropod from Madagascar. Hope you like them! Paul
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Hello all, After a family vac in Georgia I am driving up up the East Coast by myself. Looking for any tips on places to find Megalodon teeth . I've heard some creeks in South Carolina can be good . I obviously don't expect anyone to give away their honey hole but if anyone could point me in a direction of something recently productive I would be extremely appreciative. I've done the boat ride I Tybee several times with mild success but nothing great aside from having over 300 counted misquote bites during one visit. At any rate I like to adventure and have always wanted to find a quality Meg tooth. I'll be dropping the wife and kid at the savannah airport and heading north. I'm not married to SC if someone has any suggestions I'm open. Thanks to anyone in advance. Brandon
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This spot keeps putting out, between three of us, the running tally is 26 megs, 1 Chub and 3 makos..I wish i was younger, id still be digging 🤣
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Im feeling quite industrious..have some 1" PVC , noodles and hardware cloth laying around..do i want to go big "24? or do the normal size, like this one "16..feedback appreciated.
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This mosasaur tooth was labeled as "Mosasaurus anceps" from Morocco, which probably was supposed to read "Prognathodon anceps" but I'm not sure how accurate that is. The tooth has very prominent ridges and super tiny serrations. It's around 2.5 centimeters long.
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Well....I am really trying my best to figure out this Cretaceous Fish Tooth thing vs Reptile Tooth but I keep getting stumped, So here is another tooth that I am not sure if it's fish or maybe reptile? Plus a couple of shark teeth that I would like confirmation on my ID. PLUS a really cool little sawfish tooth that just seems....different...than the usual Ptychotrygon. Any thoughts are appreciated! Eagle Ford Formation 1. Size 1/4 inch 6 mm It does seem to have a carina ridge but it also has one side slightly sheared off. 2. I have tentatively ID'd the top tooth as Cretodus semplicatus due to the striations on the blade. The second tooth looks so similar, but no striations so is it Cretolamna appendiculata? Size 1/8 3mm 3. Is this a pathological Scapanorhynchus? 4. This tiny little sawfish tooth is one of the most beautiful things I've ever found. The little decor on it is amazing. Is it a Ptychogrygon triangularis which are so common in Post Oak Creek? Plus I just want to show off this amazing piece - I think it's a Gastropod Baniformis that has been entirely replace by crystals!
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I recently found a few shark teeth on the beaches of Ft. Pickens (Gulf Islands National Seashore) on the Gulf of Mexico. The tooth in the top left corner is from a Great White. The second from the right on the top row is from a Bull Shark (I think), and I believe the tooth on the bottom right corner is from a Lemon Shark. Can anyone help me identify the rest? Many thanks in advance!
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I’d like to clean up the micro/macro fossils I’ve been finding so that the the pics will look good. Can they be soaked in vinegar or will that destroy them? Here’s an example of what I’m dealing with.
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Hi, I found these teeth a while back and just never could find a solid match, does anyone know the species? They were found on the Kaw river in Kansas. Thank you!
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Found today can any one please shed some light on this please thank-you
mick Rushforth posted a topic in Fossil ID
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Some of the nicer fossils from Morocco that I own. Let's start! - Set of nice spinosaurus teeth. Found in the same tunnel and layer. Only some meters away from eachother. 11 and 10.8 centimeter KemKem group, Morocco - Hainosaurus Boubker jaw pieces (dentary + snout) associated from an adult specimen. Really rare. Sidi Chennane, Oued Zem Morocco - Huge 10.6 centimeter carcharodontosaur crown with neat orane/brown like colors. KemKem group, Morocco - Set of 35 associated Otodus Obliquus teeth. Biggest one measures 8CM. Took a while to find one. El Khourigba, Morocco
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So to piggy back on my ID post, I did a door knock and got permission to dig in a creek on an expansive cattle farm, this was a trip just to scope out the lay of the creek using my 👀 and it totally didn't disappoint. Deer Pedicle Tooth/Frag of unknown origin Fish Vert perhaps? Creek worn Horse tooth Holmesina scutes? Broken posterior meg Honker of a puffer plate
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Found both these teeth near the peace river i've never found this kind of tooth shape. Im pretty sure its a type of mako but was wondering if anyone could an ID it or give any type of information.
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From the album: Neutache Shoreline
My first mandible with teeth. Complete incisor with nice colors. I labeled it as Ondatra sp. since differences between zibethicus and cinnamonius teeth/mandibles are basically nonexistent. Molar pattern on Muskrat molars are very similar to Meadow Vole molars. However, Muskrats are much larger than meadow voles, so Meadow Vole teeth/mandibles will be much smaller than muskrat. Here is a close up picture of the molar on this specimen: 4/5/24 #VL4© CC BY-NC
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From the album: Neutache Shoreline
My first non-ptychodus shark tooth. Unique shape on these 'Crow shark' teeth. 3/10/24 #VM1© CC BY-NC
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I know it's not teeth but I just used that in the description. it goes all the way around the rock so I assume it goess through it, too. but it might not.
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Could someone tell me what these are (first photo)? They were found on late eocene sediments near Vic, Catalonia, Spain. The only other fossil around were corals/sponges (would also appreciate if someone could confirm) like the one in the second photo attached so these stood out.