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Jacob Q. M. Polzin posted a new specimen. 4 years ago
4 years ago4 years agoJacob Q. M. Polzin has contributed specimen mFeM 83408 to myFOSSIL!
Jacob Q. M. Polzin posted a new specimen. 4 years ago
Jacob Q. M. Polzin has contributed specimen mFeM 83408 to myFOSSIL!
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@vperez I think this could be from a toothed cetacean, is there a resource that could help me determine the classification of non-shark teeth?
Hey @jacob-polzin, this does indeed look like a cetacean tooth. It’s difficult to say what kind, given that it’s a partial tooth. The size makes me want to guess something like Eurhinodelphis, but I’m not certain. I know Stephen Godfrey from the Calvert Marine Museum is working on a book describing the cetaceans from the Calvert Cliffs, but I’m…[Read more]
Okay, I went ahead and updated the classification. Awesome I’ll stay on the lookout for the book. Thanks I appreciate the help! @vperez