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Howdy all,

 

I've recently aquired a protohadros tooth and I've heard some people say that the genus is 95 million years old, and some who say it's 75 million years old.

 

Which is the correct age?

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10 minutes ago, Tidgy's Dad said:

I have read it is Cenomanian, so the 95 mya is more like it.

Yes, that's what I was thinking.

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16 hours ago, Fullux said:

Yes, that's what I was thinking.

So why ask the question?

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4 minutes ago, Fullux said:

Just wanted to make sure.

Ah, I see.

Without acknowledgment or a thank you.

Charming. :(

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