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From the album: Hell Creek / Lance Formations
A small droplet of amber found within an organic-rich layer in laminated siltstone.-
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A mm-sized shark tooth recovered from a channel deposit.-
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A mm-sized gastropod recovered from a channel deposit.-
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From the album: Aurora North Carolina Micro Matrix Fossils
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Shark Cookie cutter Isistius sp Aurora NC Miocene
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Shark Scyliorhinus sp. cat shark Aurora NC Miocene
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From the album: Aurora North Carolina Micro Matrix Fossils
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shark Notorynchus cepedianus Cow Aurora NC Miocene
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Shark Hardnose Carcharhinus cf macloti Aurora NC Miocene
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Shark Sharpnose Rhizoprionodon fischeuri Aurora NC Miocene
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Shark Carcharias sp. Sand Tiger Aurora NC Miocene
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Shark Carcharias sp. Sand Tiger Aurora NC Miocene
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From the album: Aurora North Carolina Micro Matrix Fossils
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From the album: Aurora North Carolina Micro Matrix Fossils
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Hello! I've recently been sorting through some Waurika, Oklahoma Permian microfossil matrix, and I've been able to identify most of my finds (As a beginner in the Permian field, @ThePhysicist's Permian album really helped me) but some I haven't been able to pin down yet. I'd really appreciate some ID assistance! Let me know if you need better photos, my photo-taking ability is, alas, subpar. 1. Trimerorhachis jaw perhaps? Or fish? I've heard distinguishing between the two is quite difficult. ~2 mm. 2. A really strange texture, I was hoping it might be diagnostic. The other side is relatively featureless. ~3 mm 3. Another weird looking jaw. It looks fishy, maybe. (I included both sides) ~2mm 4. This also had a bizarre texture. A fish mouth plate? A bit bigger, ~5mm 5. I thought it might be an Eryops tooth but I wasn't certain. It has those kind of crenulations. ~4mm 6. Maybe a worn part of an orthacanth tooth? A really weird texture, almost perforated. ~3 mm 7. A really small possible claw? ~1.5 mm 8. Another possible jawbone? ~1.5 mm 9. I had my fingers crossed for Dimetrodon on this piece of enamel but I'm skeptical. It is pretty big though, (in microfossil terms, at least) almost 6mm. 10. Another possible Dimetrodon candidate? I'm doubtful for this one too. A touch over 3mm. Front: Serrations: The base: 11. Looks like a claw, but it could be a really worn piece of bone. ~2mm That's all, thanks so much!!
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From the album: Hell Creek / Lance Formations
A river-worn, shed Ornithischian dinosaur tooth found in a channel deposit. Despite its rough shape, the prominent central ridge and denticles make me think it's Pachycephalosaurid.- 1 comment
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Cetorhinus. sp - Basking Shark gill raker.jpg
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From the album: Aurora spoil pile fossils
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From the album: Aurora spoil pile fossils
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