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Forum Post Herbivore teeth Vs Carnivore Teeth
Is that all?: : The difference is in the way it's designed. Theropod dinosaur teeth are sharp and recurved with little serrations on the sides of the tooth. In some species of theropod dinosa...
Forum Post what is the differce beteen herbivores teeth and carnivores ...
what is the differce beteen herbivores teeth and carnivores teeth
Forum Post human vs. animal teeth
... (only a few inches below surface) in the back yard (I'm laying bricks for a sidewalk) I found some teeth, some still attached to bone, the others only being tooth and long intact roots. Some of ...
Forum Post fossil sharks teeth!
... i dont dive. im a vacationer that only goes to florida so often. and how is caspersern beach for sharks teeth?? i herd it was great for the larger teeth. and i looked on venice but its to hard to see...
Forum Post what kind of teeth do you suggest these are?
It's still interesting to find teeth even if they aren't that old. It's fun trying to identify them also. It does look a lot like deer teeth, I'll have to go see a friend who jus...
Forum Post dinosaur teeth
do human and dinosaur teeth connect at all? what's the reason that carnivor teeth on a dinosaur is different?
Forum Post Cuban Megalodon Teeth
I understand these teeth make rare Chilean teeth start to look common, wondering if anyone out there has seen any others from Cuba? p.s. I am also awaiting delivery of an all natural Chilean meg tooth...
Forum Post Help ID these Teeth Please
The bottom 2 teeth of the first web page look like they are from a sand shark (genus Odontaspis). The top tooth in that image may be from a different species or genus altogether (possibly Otodus?). Th...
Forum Post shark teeth dinosaur bones found...
...about 65 million years ago) I suspect they are much older... and if the bones were found with the sharks teeth, they are probably not from dinosaurs. While they might have some value to private fo...
Forum Post hi tyler, we find hundreds of sharks teeth, not to mention o...
hi tyler, we find hundreds of sharks teeth, not to mention other fossils from marine animals on the shores and small islets of the wando river near the coast in South carolina.
Forum Post wats the diferance between carnivour and plant eater teeth
wats the diferance between carnivour and plant eater teeth
Forum Post My 5 Megalodon teeth are on their way to Florida for res...
My 5 Megalodon teeth are on their way to Florida for restoration now, cant wait to start seeing the restoration process underway... Will post finished photos for everyone to see.
Forum Post dinosaur teeth
i herd it was so that the carnivours could eat the meat but i want to know the anserw to that quetion too
Forum Post Super super super rare Cuban meg teeth in the hand
Pre embargo 1959 Cuban Megalodon teeth have arrived X 2, only one to wait for now, broken tip one is healthy 5 inches and the more intact one? is sitting on 5.5 inches, both are soon to be sent off fo...
Blog Comment The Amazing Love Life Of Ancient Wombats
...think I may have stumbled across either a giant kangaroo or a giant wombat. What was sited was a jaw and teeth. The teeth were intact but fell out apon touching. Size was 10-12cm in length and about ...
Forum Post Does the Charcaradon Megladon Shark still live today
I think it could be genetically proven by comparing the teeth. It may have reduced in size but the teeth should still be identical.
Photo Comment Teeth?
...t form in that particular shape naturally, but I have not studied shapes on all crystals yet. The reason teeth form the way they do is because dna makes minerals form in a certain structured patern de...
Forum Post What is the largest Dinosaur tooth ever found?
The largest teeth of a dinosaur? From what I've read, my best guess would be T-rex. An adult could have teeth up to 9 inches (23 cm.) long, and apparently one specimen (not sure which one) was fo...
Photo Comment A hand full of meg
Unlike from what i have seen, most Meg teeth seem to have hydration cracks in the enamel from being in rivers and oceans for so long, these teeth show very little to next to none in the way of hydrati...
Forum Post dinosaurs still live underwater!
Hi Whalesend, Komodo Dragons have sarated teeth and are carnivorous,the pieces of meat acumulate on the serations on the teeth and this inturn fester inside the mouth of the Komodo Dragon this is wh...
Photo Comment Unnamed Picture
Well, that depends on where it's from. Mammoth teeth are rarer than fossil shells or sharks teeth, that's for sure. But in some areas they're relatively common. If it was found in an area ...
Photo Comment megladon!!
SC has some great finds for bigger meg teeth. The area I dive is believed to be more of a nursery and while 5-6" teeth are found, 1-4" is most common.
Forum Post Who would Kick whos behind - Spinosaurus or Trex?
...ed on his work with modern archosaurs (specifically, crocodillians). 2. Tooth Design- The trademark teeth of Tyrannosaurids are NOT like a Steak knife. It's teeth do have serrations on the f...
Forum Post megalodon others
I'm in South Carolina myself, and get my meg teeth by buying them. Actually taking the time off work, plus the travel expenses (though in SC, I'm in the upstate, not the midlands or coast) t...
Forum Post Charcharodon Megalodon
...e to put in before you could find one. For instance, if I wanted to look for good Charcharodon megalodon teeth here in South Carolina, I would have to take scuba diving lessons, buy or rent scuba gear...
Forum Post Fossil restorations
Will insure it through the mail but none of my teeth have been insured yet, i'm still a budding collector, only drag with insurance is that fossils are one of a kind and no amount of insurance wi...
Photo Comment earl lancaster
Shark teeth! Woooohoooo! thats cool! I love shark teeth lol do you have them? And mybe some pictures?
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