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Really interested in this specimen. Found in Barbour County, Alabama. Described as being Deinosuchus rugosus.  Is that accurate?

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Deinosuchus teeth from that deposit are typically fluted, serrations not typical.  We had a recent discussion on these teeth.   Bottom line cannot positively say its one.

 

 

 

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48 minutes ago, Troodon said:

Deinosuchus teeth from that deposit are typically fluted, serrations not typical.  We had a recent discussion on these teeth.   Bottom line cannot positively say its the top of one.

 

 

 

What do you think it would be then?

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Cannot help you here, not a Croc expert.  Might be similar to the other topic that it may not from that deposit but adjacent ones which are different ages.  Just having a tip does not help understand the morphology of the tooth.

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