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Below are two teeth from the Callovian of the Oxford Clay. The left was identified as Hypsocormus tenuirostris, and the right one Teleosaurus sp. I thought it would be worth verifying both IDs, given how difficult some Jurassic marine reptile teeth are to identify. It is my understanding that @pachy-pleuro-whatnot-odon has great expertise with regards to Jurassic teeth. What do you make of them? Thanks in advance for any guidance Othniel
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Hey everyone! I'm currently looking for any teeth from the Oxford Clay, especially those of plesiosaurs and teleosauroid crocs. In exchange, I can offer a variety of crocodile teeth from the Jurassic Tiourarén Formation of Niger like (but not limited to) the ones below.
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Greetings! I am glad to be here. I work with living crocodilians and have a growing interest in their ancestors, specifically the Crocodylomorphs (I often just call them "crocs" when in the Paleo context). I have a small, but growing collection of fossils. I'm interested in learning of others' "croc" fossil finds, knowledge and experience, and to share mine, as well. I have been since I was a child in awe of these remarkable Archosaur-line reptiles that survived the dinosaur extinction event and swim in my backyard today. I enjoyed browsing the photos and threads related to "crocs" and look forward to my experiences here. Thanks for having me, and thank you to the founders and moderators/administrators of this fine forum.
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