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These were found in southeastern Utah at a site above the Colorado river. I have hunted this area before and recovered a number of teeth similar, but found more than normal on this particular day, I am having a little trouble with species identification. there are lots of crionids and brachiopods in the same area. Thanks for any help, I am happy to answer any questions or post more photos. I don't have an appropriate scale available but there is a tape for reference. 

 

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   Ben

 

 

 

 

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No teeth. Crinoid stems and trochites and corals 

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+1 for no teeth.

*Frank*

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Sorry, not seeing any teeth here.

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thanks!

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Crinoid bits and pieces. Such as stems, spikes, etc.

no teeth

“I think leg bones are a little humerus 🦴

-Cal : Fossil Mammal Bone/Tooth Amateur

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