Jydegaard Formation
The Jydegaard Formation (also spelled as 'Jydegård') is a geological formation dating to the Early Cretaceous, about 145–139 million years ago. It is on the island of Bornholm, Denmark. Vertebrate fossils have been found in the formation.[1] Fossil contentThin bone fragments have been uncovered that may belong to pterosaurs or birds.[1] DinosaursA tooth possibly belonging to a juvenile titanosaur has been found in the formation.[1]
Crocodylomorphs
FishFish remains have been found in coprolites possibly belonging to the dromaeosaur Dromaeosauroides or marine turtles. Also, unidentified pycnodont jaws and two small stem-teleosteans have been uncovered. Amioid scales have also been revealed.[1]
TurtlesUnidentified turtle carapaces have been uncovered in the Formation.[1] LizardsA lower jaw from a lizard has been recovered from the formation.[1] Bivalves
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