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Got some Lee Creek micro fossils I could use some help positively identifying.

Tooth #1: Rhizoprionodon? Size 6mm

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Tooth #2: Some type of fish tooth?
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Tooth #3: Hoping for Rhincodon, but I don't think it is. Maybe a symphyseal tooth? It is laterally compressed though.
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Tooth #4: Thresher?
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Tooth #5: Mobula
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3 looks like Rhincodon to me. Let's see if others agree. And I do believe you got 4 correct (Alopias) as well. Can't argue with #1 either.

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