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Weird tooth or other (KemKem group, Cretaceous)


lemonwall

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I think it's a tooth, but it's quite thin (I hope you can see it in the photos)

Thanks in advance.

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Weird , no serrations :Confused04:.

Maybe a front tooth ?

But it looks like Carcharodontosaurid to me.

More pictures would be helpfull to see the cross-section .

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Looks like a spinosaurus to me. :Confused04:

Or maybe Pterosaur?

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1 hour ago, jpc said:

can we see a view of both broken ends?

 

 

Hope it helpsIMG_20240124_194409.thumb.jpg.90c8b7e9fa8d56410a4b5fdc0f683a5b.jpgIMG_20240124_194208.thumb.jpg.10bf23050a86a465eae70ef2f93d2842.jpg

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Carcharodontosaurid or Pterosaur would be my last guesses :zzzzscratchchin:

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1 hour ago, Brevicolis said:

Carcharodontosaurid or Pterosaur would be my last guesses :zzzzscratchchin:

Thanks,

I have never seen a Charcharodontosaurid without serrations so i guess it's a Pterosaur.

 

You can see "lines" (especially in the first picture) going around the tooth which i have never seen before. What is this?

 

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Just now, lemonwall said:

Thanks,

I have never seen a Charcharodontosaurid without serrations so i guess it's a Pterosaur.

 

You can see "lines" (especially in the first picture) going around the tooth which i have never seen before. Any ideas what's that could be?

 

Maybe growth rings ? Its not Impossible <_<

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Maybe its an undescribed or unknown species :heartylaugh:

Could be possible tho :zzzzscratchchin:

I never saw a Pterosaur tooth that big and so "theropody" like shaped . Thats what i'm confused with .

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