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A tooth from kem kem bed


Polybranchiaspidida

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Hello there! 

My friend and I have encountered a problem, which is that we cannot recognize the ID of this tooth. So I am requesting your help. Thank you!

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A tourist from the distant East who is full of curiosity about everything.I am very much looking forward to anyone's reply.

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Based on the overall shape, feeding wear pattern and enamel texture, I think this is a titanosauriform or titanosaur (sauropod) tooth.

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