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Hi. I took close up pictures for a fibula bone of Morocco. I agree that’s impossible to know what does it belongs to. But I hope to know the Fibula bone is original or combination. If it is combined by several bones, would you please tell me the combination parts, please? Please check the attached files. Thank you
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Can y’all help, please??? This ain’t a rock… San Jacinto County, Sam Houston National Forest, Cleveland, TX Found just sticking up out of the ground near the base of a tree on a homesite that I occupy…
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Good evening, Long time didn’t post my collection. I took pictures for some of my collection yesterday. Wish you all enjoy it! Thank you
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Hi, I went to the fleamarket and bought these. One is some kind of shark tooth, the other a crocodile tooth from the miocene I believe. What do you think?
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Canadian Tyrannosaurus tooth for trade
JorisVV posted a topic in Member Fossil Trades Bulletin Board
Hi everyone! I am open for trading my 2'60 Tyrannosauridae indet. tooth from the Dinosaur park Fm, Belly River Group, Alberta Canada. For myself I am looking for really high quality theropod teeth. Like them from morocco with (partial) root as well. Or Tyrannosauridae from Asia always has interested me. Tarbosaurus for example.- 1 reply
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These two fossils are toe fossils from the Hell Creek Formation. Do you know which dinosaur it is?
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For a friend of mine. ID'd as a partial fish skull. Found in the KemKem beds. Honestly no idea what it actually is. So give it a shot here.
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Hi, i read in a website that "The best thing about fossil teeth is that they consist of the actual bone and have not been replaced by minerals from the ground." How true it is?
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Hi all, This eggshell fragment is from the Two Medicine formation in Browning, Montana. I'm trying to figure out if it's smooth enough to fall into the Troodon camp or if it's a worn down specimen that previously had ornamentation. I'm leaning towards Troodon eggshell with calcite coating. Thanks!!
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Hi All, Curious to know if this hunk of chunkasaurus from Weston county Lance formation can be place in a family. Also, I marked a set of holes along the top to see if you think they could be tooth marks.
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This fossil came from the Hell Creek Formation, and I don't know what part or what kind of dinosaur it is, so I ask a question. thank you!
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Is this a stone or a Chunkasaurus? HellCreek FM material. I want to hear your opinions. One of the early collections has been kept for a long time. I don't know what it is. thank you
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In fact, I found that bones are much more difficult to identify than teeth. I regret buying dinosaur bones. I have three materials here for you to give some suggestions. I hope to get the correct identification. After all, it's no good to cheat yourself. Thank you for any comments (The following information is the only one I know. There is always no location ) Hadrosaurs vertebral column From Judith River FM Montana Spinosaurus From Kemkem Group Camptosaurus(Phalanges?) Jurassic Age Morrison FM Wyoming