Raccoon Fossil Premolar and Molar Teeth - Florida - Pleistocene
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Raccoon Fossil Premolar and Molar Teeth - Florida - Pleistocene
A fossil tooth belonging to an extinct shark
PHOTOGRAPH BY MARK KOSTICH/SHUTTERSTOCK
Dinosaur tooth (I believe the guy said it was from a Tyrannosaurus?!) and then the tooth under the microscope so you can see the serrated edge and the wear and tear.
The collections facility had their open house today which is always super cool! I get so distracted so I often forget to take photos oops.
Suspected agatized tooth with crystallization inside from Bob Creek Wayside, Lane County, Oregon. April 3rd, 2017.
I mean, this has to be a tooth, right? Maybe a wee mollusk of some sort, but it’s certainly something fossilized and it sure LOOKS like a tooth. IDK.
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