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Strange crocodile scute from Ramanessin Brook


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Several days ago, I found what appears to be a dermal scute from a Primitive Gavial-like Crocodile (Thoracosaurus neocesariensis) at Ramanessin Brook.  I was hoping that someone here can confirm that this is what I think it is, and also shed some light on why it is so different looking from all the others I have seen.  It appears to have a large flat area that is clear of any indents, which cover the entire piece in all other dermal scutes I have seen come out of this location.  Perhaps this item is not what I thought it was.  

 

Dermal Armor Scute - Primitive Gavial-like Crocodile (Thoracosaurus neocesariensis) - Ramanessin Brook, Holmdel, Monmouth Co., NJ 1a.jpg

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Dermal Armor Scute - Primitive Gavial-like Crocodile (Thoracosaurus neocesariensis) - Ramanessin Brook, Holmdel, Monmouth Co., NJ 1d.jpg

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It looks like an osteoderm from a Crocodyliform.  Thoracosaurus is a "probable" candidate since its typically found in those deposits.  Not a Scute they are different than osteoderms. 

 

 

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I agree with crocodile osteoderm. Actually @Jeffrey P found one on a trip I was on that looked very similar to yours.

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I agree, too. I responded elsewhere (FB Fossil Forum?) about having one very similar from Ramanessin Brook. Excellent find!

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Thank you to everyone for your very informative answers. I am still learning, and this forum has been an invaluable resource.  I will be going back to that spot tomorrow to see what else I can find.  If I find anything interesting, I'll be sure to post it here. 

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