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Flat Teeth Or Something Else?


WhoDatDigger

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Ok...are these some type of crushing/grinding teeth? Sorry no coin for size reference. Future pics will have one!

Found on Canadian River in SE Oklahoma.

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Npne of the above show any signs of being teeth, in my opinion. They are river-worn sedimentary rock that has just taken on the general appearance of teeth.

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Sedimentary bedding planes.... non-fossil.

Roger

I keep six honest serving-men (they taught me all I knew);Their names are What and Why and When and How and Where and Who [Rudyard Kipling]

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Thanks guys. My 7yo daughter thinks you are wrong. She gets that denial trait from her mother =)

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In Oklahoma I think you should be able to find a lot of fossils, if your daughter likes that type of thing. Great outing for the family.

http://www.paleoportal.org/index.php?globalnav=time_space&sectionnav=state&name=Oklahoma

Seems I remember whacking my hand with a geology pick in Oklahoma while extracting a brachiopod the size of my fist...

Yes... I clearly remember that now...

Ouch.

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