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From the album: Post Oak Creek
I found less stuff than last time, but I found a nice centrum and a shard of a mosasaur tooth. A couple teeth grouped with Scapanorynchus may be Serratolamna sp.- 1 comment
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From the album: Cenomanian Shark Teeth and other Marine Fauna, Ryazan Oblast, Russia
Ptychodus marginalis. I am unsure of ID. Please correct me if wrong.-
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From the album: Cenomanian Shark Teeth and other Marine Fauna, Ryazan Oblast, Russia
Ptychodus marginalis. I am unsure of the ID.-
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From the album: Cenomanian Shark Teeth and other Marine Fauna, Ryazan Oblast, Russia
Ptychodus marginalis. I am unsure of the ID due to the strange position.-
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From the album: Cenomanian Shark Teeth and other Marine Fauna, Ryazan Oblast, Russia
Ptychodus anonymus. I am unsure on the ID. Please correct me if wrong.-
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From the album: Cenomanian Shark Teeth and other Marine Fauna, Ryazan Oblast, Russia
Ptychodus anonymus. I believe I am correct, please correct me if wrong.-
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From the album: Cenomanian Shark Teeth and other Marine Fauna, Ryazan Oblast, Russia
Ptychodus anonymus. I believe I am correct. Please correct me if wrong.-
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From the album: Cenomanian Shark Teeth and other Marine Fauna, Ryazan Oblast, Russia
Ptychodus anonymus. I believe my ID is correct, please correct me if wrong.-
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From the album: Cenomanian Shark Teeth and other Marine Fauna, Ryazan Oblast, Russia
Ptychodus anonymus. I believe my ID is correct. Please correct me if I am wrong.-
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From the album: Cenomanian Shark Teeth and other Marine Fauna, Ryazan Oblast, Russia
Ptychodus anonymus. I believe my ID is correct. If not please correct me.-
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Hello, first time poster - long time admirer. I moved to a new place and have been walking over this every day while getting exercise. What is it? KC Group, Middle Zarah Subgroup, Wyandotte Formation, Quindaro; aprox 4cm across at widest. This is in Kansas City, once the fringes of a great inland sea - so shallow marine fossils abound! It is located on the top edge of a natural bluff, enhanced by being an interstate highway cut, and is actually on the floor of an old stone quarry from the 1940’s - hence the probable erosion. At first glance I thought it the thorax of a trilobite, or an impression of one, but as it is the same color as the stone surrounding it, it just doesn’t seem to be right. I could use some knowledgable help. My guess is a ptychodus tooth - but I am way out of my depth here Thanks
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From the album: Post Oak Creek
I realize that a lot of my in situ shots are of ptychodus, but they seem to be more visible and photogenic. Taken 12/31/19.-
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From the album: Post Oak Creek
One of my favorite teeth to find, Ptychodus was a large shark that likely feed on hard-bodied animals like shells, crustaceans, or maybe ammonites. Most of the teeth here are from P. whipplei but there are a couple that could be P. anonymus.-
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Tooth of P. whipplei. Collected 6/21/19.- 1 comment
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So in my few months of collecting, I’ve really found my favorite tooth to collect is the Ptychodus. Not sure if it’s the fact that it’s a shark tooth but not your normal sharp at a razor style, or just because they are all so different. I am really wanting to start just a collection of Ptychodus teeth. In the mean time, I want to live vicariously through everyone else. I really wanted to start this topic just to see who has the biggest one out there in fossil land! So if you all don’t mind, please post!!!
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https://bioone.org/journals/Transactions-of-the-Kansas-Academy-of-Science/volume-122/issue-1-2/062.122.0101/First-Associated-Tooth-Set-of-iPtychodus-anonymus-i-Elasmobranchii/10.1660/062.122.0101.short Tooth set I donated to the Sternberg museum has been published.
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I hit my honey hole at Post Oak Creek Texas again. I found a few good Ptychodus teeth, another crustacean and my first giant armadillo scute. it was worth the 5 hr round trip.
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From the album: Post Oak Creek
Large shark teeth including cretoxyrhina, cretodus, and ptychodus. (The left ptychodus would've been massive had it been complete.) Scale bar = 1 cm. Collected 7/18/19.-
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Tooth of P. whipplei. Collected 6/21/19.-
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Tooth of P. whipplei. Collected 6/21/19.-
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Recently I started looking a little more closely at the small gravels in the creek. This little Ptychodus tooth, the smallest I've found to date, is the fifth I've found in Austin. I've reviewed the pinned topic on Ptychodus, but can't nail down the ID from there. What do you think?
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