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.5" Phytosaur (Redondasaurus) Tooth In Sandstone - New Mexico
This is a beautiful Phytosaur (Redondasaurus) tooth that's still partially embedded in the sandstone in which it was found. The tooth has nice preservation with good enamel, however there are no exposed serrations.
Phytosaurs looked similar to modern day crocodiles with some minor differences. The main one being that their nostrils were up high on the head instead of at the very front of the snout. They grew up to 16 feet in length and were certainly one of the dominant predators at the time.
Phytosaurs looked similar to modern day crocodiles with some minor differences. The main one being that their nostrils were up high on the head instead of at the very front of the snout. They grew up to 16 feet in length and were certainly one of the dominant predators at the time.
SPECIES
Redondasaurus sp.
LOCATION
Quay County, New Mexico
FORMATION
Bull Canyon Formation
SIZE
.5", Rock 1.4x.8"
CATEGORY
SUB CATEGORY
ITEM
#70482
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