>>2688702I did, and it's sad as they are the ones who found it in the first palce a deserve that credit.
I have some great news, I've found mt first mosasaur tooth possibly belonging to the mosasaur Plioplatcarpine thanks to a helpful Id from a friend of mine. This tooth was found in the layer of rock at the Eagle Ford-Austin Chak boundary known as ether the Fish bed conglomerate or the bells sandstone and is actually a layer of rock that I am righting a paper on to help shine a light on this very overlooked layer of rock. This find was made in far east Denton Co. Texas