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Lance - sure looks like X-fish to me. Only other thing I could think of would be a BIG Pachyrhizodus, but I would lean more towards the X-fish.

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Wonderful finds, Roz and Lance!

Thanks so much for posting them.

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Those crabs are fabulous you guys! Thanks for sharing your finds!

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I don't know how i missed this, but very cool finds!

I will echo others and say those crabs are sweet! Congrats!

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Those crabs are really cool! And they're already preped!

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Really really nice. The crabs are amazing.

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I didn't pay attention to this post behore, but what a wonderful crabs you found !!! :o

Feldmannia wintoni is exceptional :wub: love it

Congrats to Roz and Lance

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Thanks, MB and a big thank you for the help in the other matter! :D

Welcome to the forum!

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Great finds Roz and Lance. Love the little crabs!

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Process of identification "mistakes create wisdom".

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Great finds Roz and Lance. Love the little crabs!

Thanks, Libby! We all live in one fascinating world of fossil hunting, don't we? :fistbump:

Welcome to the forum!

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Ahhhh, cool! I picture the Pawpaw water conditions as somewhat muddy water, so hard seeing a big fish lurking about but I guess if there's other fish and small sharks he'd be there.

Here's the opposite side:

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Hi Lance,

Nice finds, especially the crabs! I see those kind of fish teeth a lot in the Cretaceous quarries where i go. I think it is either Enchodus faujasi (saver might be Echodus sp.). But because the tooth is broken it is quite difficult to give a definite determination.

Arno

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