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Is this anything? If it is something, what's unusual is that I found a broken drill artifact at the same spot and there is a perfect circle that appears drilled in the back of the possible claw or tooth. Found in northeast Ohio.
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My latest find while diving off SE NC in 95ft of water - clearly a good day! The site has numerous whale & shark tooth fossils which are eroded from a Limestone ledge overlying compacted grey-blue clay. Can anyone identify a likely candidate for what creates the perfectly round bore holes and hollows in the teeth found around this area - I was told it was some kind of boring mollusc? I have another tooth that resembles Swiss cheese. Many thanks. Duncan.
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From the album: Holzmaden
A 2.6 cm long Steneosaurus bollensis tooth from the lower jurassic in Holzmaden (Quarry Kromer). Until now its my biggest tooth from there !- 2 comments
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A damaged 1.5 cm long Steneosaurus tooth from the lower Jurassic of Holzmaden. -
I picked it up on this morning from Galveston Bay dredge spoils. Late Pleistocene. This piece kinda has the "feel" of ivory and appears to have a thin layer of enamel but It's unlike any other tooth or tusk I've found. I thought it might be a canine but the cross section isn't a bit flattened. Not at all round like other canine teeth I've looked at. Any ideas? Darrow
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Found this tooth today at a local private beach in Calvert County, Maryland. We are wondering if we could get some help with identification. Thanks.
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I acquired this tooth a while back from a seller who labeled this as daspletosaurus. He said it was collected in the Judith river formation. Is there any way to tell if this is correct? The Judith river formation according to Wikipedia has only two tyrannosaurs, deinodon and aublysodon (which is possibly a junior synonym of deinodon) so I'm guessing it's one of those? Any one know anything further?
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From the album: Random shark teeth gallery
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From the album: Random shark teeth gallery
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From the album: Random shark teeth gallery
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From the album: Random shark teeth gallery
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From the album: Random shark teeth gallery
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From the album: Random shark teeth gallery
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From the album: Random shark teeth gallery
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From the album: Random shark teeth gallery
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From the album: Random shark teeth gallery
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From the album: Random shark teeth gallery
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From the album: Random shark teeth gallery
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From the album: Random shark teeth gallery
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From the album: Random shark teeth gallery
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From the album: Random shark teeth gallery
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From the album: Random shark teeth gallery
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From the album: Random shark teeth gallery