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Marcus Coltro <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 30 Nov 2005 09:56:05 -0200
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George,

I was told by a local biologist  this is just a fragment of the whole piece,
which can be seen on www.elasmo.com under Myliobatoid Teeth. We got some
very large pieces too, over 40 mm.

However, I am not an expert on the matter.

Anyone can confirm that?

Marcus



Marcus Coltro
WWW.FEMORALE.COM


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Marcus
     The pictures are very nice,but the stingray tooth is a puffer are
porcupine fish  mouthplate with the outer parts gong. Most ray teeth that
you find are single small bars.
Most fossil books have them in it.
                          wolfman a old fossil hunter

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