Monster Teeth of Morocco and Califonia

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Monster Teeth of Morocco and Califonia

Bericht door Cambrian » 15 feb 2012, 05:05

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Greetings Fossil Lovers:

I've been photographing all of my specimens and decided to share my collection of "monster teeth" with you. The attached photo shows nearly a full mouthful of teeth for the giant fish Enchodus lybicus (one large tooth was omitted) and the marine reptile monster Mosasaurus beaugei, both assemblages from the Late Cretaceous of the Ouled Abdoun Phosphate Beds of Morocco. On the bottom row is an assortment of Early Miocene sand shark teeth from Khouribgha, Morocco and on the right side an assortment of Early Miocene and Middle Cretaceous sharks teeth from Orange County, California, including a Carcharodon tooh.


[Editted by Cambrian on 02-03-2012 at 02:20 GMT +1]


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