Opnieuw een hele vreemde symphysaire tand!
Antw: Opnieuw een hele vreemde symphysaire tand!
Hey Stephan,
We agree already!
It is indeed a remarkable pathological specimen.
You are very welcome to compare it to other teeth; however you have to do it with pictures (I am very willing to send you some detailed ones if you like - let me know then) or try to make an appointment.
As you can probably understand I am afraid this one is not for the 'trade-market'.
Regards, Jan
By the way: if you might find some teeth that can be compared with this one I would be very pleased if you let me know.
[Bewerkt door arendsoog op 27-02-2009 om 23:08 NL]
[Bewerkt door arendsoog op 27-02-2009 om 23:09 NL]
We agree already!
It is indeed a remarkable pathological specimen.
You are very welcome to compare it to other teeth; however you have to do it with pictures (I am very willing to send you some detailed ones if you like - let me know then) or try to make an appointment.
As you can probably understand I am afraid this one is not for the 'trade-market'.
Regards, Jan
By the way: if you might find some teeth that can be compared with this one I would be very pleased if you let me know.
[Bewerkt door arendsoog op 27-02-2009 om 23:08 NL]
[Bewerkt door arendsoog op 27-02-2009 om 23:09 NL]
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Antw: Opnieuw een hele vreemde symphysaire tand!
You´ve got mail...
Btw, the tooth looks typically like one from Chile ( for example look at buriedtreasurefossils.com ). However, what is strange is what I find to identify as serrations on the main cusp. Never seen that on a symphy before.
Best regards
Stephan
www.sharktoothfan.de.tl