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Posted 8 Months ago
Kedar
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Found a flint nodule in North Norfolk UK . The nodule broken open has sedimentary deposit internally with 1.5 CM of what look like teeth but could more likely be radial? of Echinoderm. Could email 100k magnified scan, can I post to this group? Is it unusual? is it OK for an amateur to attempt to remove further flint to reveal more structure.
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Posted 8 Months ago
Ticketdealer
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You can't post images to this group. Do you have a web site that you can put the image on? If not, you can email the image to me and I could put it up on the web for everyone to see.
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Posted 8 Months ago
114reflector
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Like a mystery ? Do you have fossils youd like others to give you feed back on? Are you a proffesional that can identify fossils? Give this site a look: Post your mystery fossils here, thats what its for .
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Posted 8 Months ago
gsbisht1
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The thing has a bunch of extra long front teeth that look like spikes according to the illustration I saw. Long front teeth yes. Rabbit like NO! To me it looks like an adaptation for grabbing small prey.
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Posted 8 Months ago
UGybeRty
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I just looked at the skull. I wonder if the person who did the illustration I looked at did? This thing looks much more rodent like in the teeth. Most rodents are omnivores. I'd guess this thing was as well.
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