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Mystery Madagascar teeth ID help Croc? Pterosaur? Yes I have good proximity
jikohr posted a topic in Fossil ID
Hi everyone! I just got in some interesting teeth from the Jurassic of Madagascar Isalo lll Formation (yes I have good proximity. The were found on the outskirts of Boriziny by surface collecting, I included a map) and some of the teeth I'm not sure what they are. My best guess is either Croc or Pterosaur, leaning (hoping) Pterosaur since there is no carina and most have a flattened oval base like the Pterosaur teeth I usually see out of Morocco but then there's one with a circular base that I'm not entirely sure. I saw somewhere that Rhamphorhynchidae can be found within the Isalo, could these be from one of them? first tooth has CH of 16.5 mm, CBL of 7.11 mm, and CBW of 7.98 mm second tooth has a CH of 19.98 mm, CBL of 5.26 mm, and CBW of 6.3 mm Any insight is appreciated as always!- 18 replies
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Hi everyone! I acquired this vertebra as part of a menagerie of kem kem fossils awhile ago and could use some help Identifying it, if that's even possible. I'm leaning toward Theropod indet. but croc wouldn't surprise me if only because I just assume everything Kem Kem is croc until prove otherwise. I don't think it's Spinosaur from comparing it to the pics of the holotype. Maybe someone will see something I don't which narrows the id down further. Digital caliper measurements are 75.51 mm tall, 61.6 and 63.5 mm wide centrums, and 43.84 mm long/thick (not sure which to use to describe this). Any insight is appreciated as always!
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We recently found what could be a gator or croc tooth but don’t quite know. Found that one at the coast of surf city in North Carolina. Could someone identify this for me? Thanks in advance!
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Hello everyone, this small tooth (11mm) was excavated near Sudmore point, Brighstone bay on the isle of wight where i live, i wondered if i could get an opinion as to whether it could possibly be a small Baryonyx or Croc tooth? Goniopholis? Thank you
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Hi everyone . I recently receive this vertebra from Kem Kem basin . I am not sure about ID of this vert ... could be Theropod vert? I removed some of the matrix that covered this vert. I hope it helps a bit in ID There are some gap fill/restored areas to this vert as clearly see in photo. Thank you in advance and Happy Christmas ! Guns
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Not sure what this is? I find a lot of what could be teeth, but this is relatively well preserved, much enamel and a striking cross banding (growth rings??) It is hollow on the root end. Unusual for me, but probably common in other areas, so hoping for a quick ID.
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When looking on a muddy day in the maryland late cretaceous marine site. Found a small 2 inches 5-6 cm long bone. all help will be appreciated. I am not sure what bone it is, let alone what species. Like most bone from this site the surface texture is in general rough.
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I got this vertebra from kem kem ,Morocco for quite a while and even make a topic for help in ID before ( maybe 2-3 mo ago ? not sure can't remember) . now I finally have time to clean & remove some matrix that cover this vertebra and I hope that could help in identification of this vertebra I appreciate every comment and opinion on ID this vertebra . Thank you. Guns.
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Seller offer a group of vertebra . seller claim that these group belong to Theropod vertebra from Carter country Montana , hell creek formation . i personally think that it may belong to other reptile or even a croc ? but i am not sure . would like to hear opinion from the community first. thank you
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Hi! I suspect that this may be a croc tooth but I’m not sure. It’s in pretty bad shape I’m afraid. It’s from the aguja formation in Texas. Ruler marks are mm and cm. Sorry the pictures aren’t better... thank you!
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Hey guys, I am currently working on a piece from the KemKem beds, and each time I am working on it it gets more interesting. Or weirder. It is about 35cm in length and starting to show dimples, curves and ridges. I am starting to loose the overview for the cleaning process Can somebody help me identifying this piece or does anybody know/have an idea of what this is? All tips are welcome
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Hi Everyone, I'm after a second opinion on this claw I found in the Hell Creek, Montana this summer. It's 1.83" in length and has cleaned up nicely. My guess is that it's from a large reptile like a crocodile or turtle. Gut feel says croc like Borealosuchus. Any thoughts?
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Heyas, From the Pleistocene of Australia, this one. Is it a croc vert? I'll throw in a @tooth_claw as well, ha! Or is it a modern cow..? (Also a possibility, upon further research). Always a few melon scratchers.. Oh, and @Jesuslover340 as it is her find Cheers.
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I recently purchased a small lot of Alligator teeth from the Miocene bone valley of Florida online, and three out of the four looked as a Alligator tooth usually looks (two sutures on each side, straight, stubby) but one looks to me like a crocodile tooth, here's some pictures can anyone tell me which one it is? It's partial which muddles an ID a little.
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Hi guys and girls, after finding another small claw last month while sieving its prompted me to try and get them identified, I have tried the natural history museum (London) web site for an id but no reply to that. tried at local museum but the right people where not around at the time although the chap did say the smallest one could be bird and we looked at an image in the book.. London clay fossils of kent and Essex. these fossils are around 30 myo the area was ponds and swamps with areas of land I guess much like where the croc and turtle fossils are found in Florida today. do you think these can be identified or would it just be guesses seems a shame if they cant. cheers in advance