Crocodilian Scutes and Iguanodont Tooth

Lower Cretaceous Newark Canyon Formation

Eureka County, Nevada

Top--Specimens marked by letter A are crocodilian scutes; letters B and C denote well preserved crocodilian teeth--all from from the lower Cretaceous Newark Canyon Formation, Eureka County, Nevada, a number of miles from the western border of White Pine County, Nevada.

Bottom--An iguanodont (a clade of herbivorous dinosaurs) tooth from the lower Cretaceous Newark Canyon Formation, Eureka County, Nevada, a number of miles from the western border of White Pine County, Nevada.

Photographs courtesy Dr. Joshua William Bonde, Dr. Richard P. Hilton, Dr. Frankie D. Jackson, and Dr. Peter A. Druschke; I edited and processed the images through photoshop.

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