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I found some vertebrae and tooth from a creek that were flowing next to the Lake Texoma today.   Those tooth looks like shark or fish tooth.   Not sure about the vertebrae though.  It appears to be a cretaceous fish.  Also on long tooth, not sure whether that's a fish or not.   All of these were found next to washed out duck creek grey sediment. 

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Those teeth are very interesting. Looks maybe paraisurus almost or some cardobiodon. Are you sure that is Duck Creek formation? 

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4 minutes ago, NSRhunter said:

Those teeth are very interesting. Looks maybe paraisurus almost or some cardobiodon. Are you sure that is Duck Creek formation? 

Yes, they are duck creek. 

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+1 for Paraisurus

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Daniel A. Wöhr aus Südtexas

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Thanks everyone!   By the way, I've been reading about Paraisurus sharks teeth being rare.  Is that accurate?   

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8 hours ago, Creek - Don said:

Thanks everyone!   By the way, I've been reading about Paraisurus sharks teeth being rare.  Is that accurate?   

Yes, I've only found a few.  Mine came from a shell hash at the Duck Creek/Kiamichi contact.

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Grüße,

Daniel A. Wöhr aus Südtexas

"To the motivated go the spoils."

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