Wat hebben we nu weer gevonden in Antwerpen?!
- sharkteethrene
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- Lid geworden op: 27 okt 2006, 20:23
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Hi Lutz,
Thanks for your reaction.
I hope more and more will come up.
Kind regards,
Rene.
Thanks for your reaction.
I hope more and more will come up.
Kind regards,
Rene.
Kennis is relatief, we maken gebruik van wat we heden (denken te) weten.
Morgen is er weer een nieuwe dag,dit met nieuwe vondsten en wellicht andere inzichten!
Morgen is er weer een nieuwe dag,dit met nieuwe vondsten en wellicht andere inzichten!
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Dear Lutz,
Thanks for your reply. Well appreciated! I understood from Pieter that you were working on it and I was hoping for your reaction.
I'm glad to see that amateur hunters enable science to support the evicence of these symphysial teeth. As you mentioned, we have the fossil proof of the existance of these teeth, it only hasn't been documented due to various reasons such as the fact that these teeth aren't as common as some may think.
Is there any paper that describes the exchange rate of symphysial teeth? I can imagine that when these smaller teeth are surrounded by bigger anteriors that they are far less exposed to the risk of break-out when feeding on prey. I also noticed that the rooth-crown ratio is much more in favour of the rooth as compared to the anteriors and the laterals. This may also be a reason that the bigger rooth has a stronger hold in the jaw? Could this also be the case with the posteriors (less exposure to pressure when feeding, more robust rooth).
anyway, these are just my thoughts and are only (I repeat: only), speculations from a novel like me.
Regards,
Arjen
Thanks for your reply. Well appreciated! I understood from Pieter that you were working on it and I was hoping for your reaction.
I'm glad to see that amateur hunters enable science to support the evicence of these symphysial teeth. As you mentioned, we have the fossil proof of the existance of these teeth, it only hasn't been documented due to various reasons such as the fact that these teeth aren't as common as some may think.
Is there any paper that describes the exchange rate of symphysial teeth? I can imagine that when these smaller teeth are surrounded by bigger anteriors that they are far less exposed to the risk of break-out when feeding on prey. I also noticed that the rooth-crown ratio is much more in favour of the rooth as compared to the anteriors and the laterals. This may also be a reason that the bigger rooth has a stronger hold in the jaw? Could this also be the case with the posteriors (less exposure to pressure when feeding, more robust rooth).
anyway, these are just my thoughts and are only (I repeat: only), speculations from a novel like me.
Regards,
Arjen
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- Lid geworden op: 29 okt 2008, 00:37
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Hi folk, to provoke a bit more confusion, I found/got teeth which aren't neither posterior nor symphyseals in Otodontidae, they have very much similarities with intermediates from Sandtigers (i.e. Carcharias taurus; not the smaller upper third anterior of Lamnids, more like SIVERSON and APPLEGATE at least described (teeth which grow on the chondral-bar between anteriors and laterals in the upper jaw)! What does it mean -- Megalodon and other Otodontidae has a sandtiger-like jaw!? More to search for!!! Lutz
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- binbinneke
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Kloptmega.enigma schreef:
... I got one sympyhseal Parotodus from Robin, which was on the genera-page on elasmo.com at first, before it was exchanged ...

'Search' your way into life.
http://www.sharksandfossils.page.tl/
http://www.sharksandfossils.page.tl/
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De plaat uit Kemp 1991 waarnaar Lutz refereert...rechtsboven
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fig. E is described as "upper(?)" and fig. D as "lower(?)" symphysial
- greenwheeldiggers
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- Lid geworden op: 07 apr 2007, 19:30
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Beste forumleden,
Bedankt voor jullie reacties.
We hebben nu onze eerste en enige P. benedeni. We zijn er enorm blij mee en gaan deze zeker niet verkopen of ruilen.
@lanselot
We hopen je weer eens te ontmoeten maar dan alleen bij schemer en daglicht, niet s'nachts.
Groeten Karin en Hans
[Bewerkt door greenwheeldiggers op 01-11-2008 om 14:58 NL]
Bedankt voor jullie reacties.
We hebben nu onze eerste en enige P. benedeni. We zijn er enorm blij mee en gaan deze zeker niet verkopen of ruilen.
@lanselot
We hopen je weer eens te ontmoeten maar dan alleen bij schemer en daglicht, niet s'nachts.
Groeten Karin en Hans
[Bewerkt door greenwheeldiggers op 01-11-2008 om 14:58 NL]