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1 day, 4 hours ago1 day, 4 hours agoJoana dos Santos has contributed specimen mFeM 162729 to myFOSSIL!
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1 week, 3 days ago1 week, 3 days agoThe Lusitanian Basin is a non vulcanic rift, evolved during the Mesozoic era and linked to the opening of the (north) Atlantic – post Pangeia fragmentation.
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4 months ago4 months agoMy son wanted this to add to his collection. We were told it was a prehistoric animal that would relate to a salmon today. It seems like the sediment is sandstone. What is this fossil of though? #fossil
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Hello, this looks a lot like an Enchodus jaw. You’re welcome to check the images on Google images.
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Looks like one of the many fakes that come out of Morocco. often the teeth are real but the rest is faked. The bone here is too flat and oddly textured, and the teeth spacing and order doesn’t make sense. There’s a good writeup at fossil era (I don’t know them as a business, just like the…[Read more]
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I agree with both of these responses. Enchodus teeth are real, but the jaw bones are not.
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Enchodus is an extinct genus of aulopiform ray-finned fish related to lancetfish and lizardfish. Species of Enchodus flourished during the Late Cretaceous, and there is some evidence that they may have survived to the Paleocene or Eocene.
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Thank you everyone. I figured the jaw was made for aesthetics. I looked up the Enchodus species and it seems like it is accurate. Thank you for all of your responses.
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Looking at the textures and cracks on the outside, you may actually have found an egg. How big is this? Your find should perhaps be taken to a fossilshop or museum for a closer look. It would be a great find.
Oh! That would be out of the charts, awesome! What about the “its never an egg” joke? 😌
It’s about 9 cm (3½”). I’ll surely will contact some museum from around.
I live in South Africa. I have been blessed to find 2 eggs possibly a third. They are seldom whole because they usually get trampled. Please let us know what the result.b
How was the process until the absolute sure, that it was an egg? Im quite thrilled, by the mere possibility of being one. Im starting to make some local contacts (with museums), will share more infos, soon is possible.