TEETH OF EMBRYONIC OR HATCHLING SAUROPODS FROM THE BERRIASIAN (EARLY CRETACEOUS) OF CHERVES-DE-COGNAC, FRANCE

Teeth of embryonic or hatchling sauropods from the Berriasian (Early Cretaceous) of Cherves-de-Cognac, France

Teeth of embryonic or hatchling sauropods from the Berriasian (Early Cretaceous) of Cherves-de-Cognac, France

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The Cherves-de-Cognac site (Charente, France) has yielded a diverse continental microvertebrate fauna of Berriasian (earliest Cretaceous) age.Dinosaur spidertattooz.com remains are rare, but include three teeth that are referrable to an indeterminate sauropod, which might represent either a titanosauriform, a non-titanosauriform macronarian or a non-neosauropod.The small size of these teeth (with a maximum length of 3 mm, as preserved) and the almost complete absence of emanel wrinkling rubbermaid 8 gallon trash can suggests that they pertained to embryonic or hatchling individuals.The Cherves-de-Cognac sauropod represents a rare occurrence of sauropod embryos/hatchlings, a new sauropod record from the poorly-known terrestrial Berriasian and another possible instance of the persistence of non-diplodocoid, non-titanosauriform sauropods into the Cretaceous.

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