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An hour walk along Highcliffe beach in Christchurch and plenty of shark teeth on the shoreline. I assume the larger one, albeit a little worn, is just from a larger shark? Thank you
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Hey folks, this is my second post attempting to identify a potential fossil. The last time members confirmed I had found a 350 million year old horn, coral fossil. Thrilling!potential fossil #2 is a very interesting looking rock. I recently picked up in Sequatchie Valley Tennessee. The more I looked at it the more I started to see a potential mandible, fossil or possibly teeth. Please review the pictures and let me know what you think probably seen one two mini PBS documentaries. Lol
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I recently added a few new big teeth to my collection which prompted me to take some pics of the largest teeth I have from 3 species - Carcharodon hastalis, Carcharodon carcharias and Otodus megalodon. One of the recent acquisitions is the 2.7" C. hastalis. It's not in great condition but it's not every day you come across a specimen this size so I had to buy it! While the 2.7" C. hastalis and 2.6" C. carcharodon teeth are approaching maximum size for each species.... the O. megalodon teeth make them look small. A little perspective on just how large that shark got!
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Should probably post more in this forum section since we’re doing multiple hikes a week but here’s a couple cool finds from today out in the dinosaur park formation. The wildfires here in Alberta have been raging wild, the smoke finally made it this far south. Here’s a couple nice tyrannosaur teeth, thankfully we found the big one when we did, would have exploded soon. It’s probably around 2.5 inches haven’t measured it yet.
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Found a pretty cool fossil yesterday- has what definitely looks like some fossil teeth in it, along with a tiny, almost shrimp or krill looking creature. Here are the photos- fossil is almost 8 centimeters tall- a little over 3 inches for my american friends. it’s a bit hard to measure the width cause it’s a little wonky shaped and math isn’t my strong suit… you’ll have to go with this for now.
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Original Carcharodontosaurus teeth?
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I'm trying to expand my collection by buying a tooth of Carcharodontosaurus (or rather of Carcharodontosauridae, as far as I understand it is impossible to understand the species with 100% accuracy). So I'm inspecting some sites of reputable and trustworthy sellers, but still I'm always afraid of finding heavily reworked or restored teeth. I'm not convinced by the root: authentic? completely artificial? restored?- 4 replies
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My buddies and I recently went on a trip to Andalusia Alabama. We got an airbnb near the point a dam. We retrieved a few teeth that we believe are some goblin shark teeth and a auriculatus shark tooth, perhaps. If anybody has any insight please feel free to comment. I have some more pictures that I will upload from one other trip that I did by myself.
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Here by I want you to share my fossil dinosaur collection and keep updating it! So lets start off by showing my recently aquired Spinosaurus indet. tooth from the KemKem Basin, Taouz Morocco. It measures 4'51 inches. Really like the colors and detailed preservation. With serrations still visible.
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What kind of dinosaur belongs to this teeth?
Cris Tang posted a topic in Is It Real? How to Recognize Fossil Fabrications
Hi. Another seller sent me pictures of Morocco teeth. But I have no idea of the left one. Do you have any idea about it? The seller said he doesn’t know the information of it also. I think it’s probably a Carcharodonsaurus teeth. But I’m not really sure about it. So I would like to ask your opinion. Thank you so much -
Found these this past week (May 2023) washing up in the surf in the Outer Banks of NC. I thought they were from the wild ponies at first. Only after getting it back to the campground did I look further did I start to suspect that they may be a fossil. I would like to know if it is a fossil and what it may have come from. I had a equine dentist friend look at them, and she sent them to her mentor and he (he is also a Vet and she says raises exotic deer) His comment was "Those are selenodont type teeth which are found in ruminants and deer, elk, moose." Thank you for your time.
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Real Spinosaurus teeth or not?
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Hi everyone, A seller sent me a video and picture of a big Spinosaurus teeth. But I’m not sure it’s real or partial real. May I get some advice from you, please? Thank you 79ba3d29-8c73-4ee4-b278-cb789d86f3f0.mp4- 2 replies
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Ask for advice of Rebbachisaurus teeth
Cris Tang posted a topic in Is It Real? How to Recognize Fossil Fabrications
A seller sent me a video and picture of Rebbachisaurus teeth. But I’m not sure that is real or fake. May I get advice from you, please? Thank you 457fc075-f5d0-4428-86f1-00fee0f8d7dc.mp4- 4 replies
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Hello! I got these stuff from Kem Kem. Any help with id? - Maxillar theropod? - Turtle claw? - Theropod indet? - Theropod indet? Thank you so much!!!!
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Hi Everyone, I found some fossilized shark teeth in Poland (Książ Wielki area) where miocene-badenian age deposits are located. I will be grateful for helping me with it's identification. If any additional images are required, just let me know and I will upload more. Thanks!
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Hi everyone! I bought a batch of fossils from Tegana Formation, in Morocco. Among the fossils there are those reptile teeth: The seller assures that the five in the top row are Spinosaurus aegyptiacus (or at least Spinosaurid species). The three in the bottom row are reported as Elosuchus cherifiensis. The seller is reliable, however I noticed that the teeth are all very similar to each other. Is there a possibility that they all belong to the Spinosaurus or Elosuchus species? Is there any way to tell the two types of teeth apart? Below I put a few photos of the individual teeth.
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Hi! Tooth a friend of my recently aquired. Bought as an Afrovenator Abakensis. Location is Tiouraren hill, téneré desert, niger. 4,75 cm Is it an Afrovenator or perhaps any other theropod tooth? Crown based compared to a Carcharodontosaurus sp. Tooth from KemKem
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Real carcharodontosaurus teeth?
Cris Tang posted a topic in Is It Real? How to Recognize Fossil Fabrications
Hi, everyone. I saw a teeth on a online platform. But I don’t know that is real or not. Because it’s so cheap. So, I hope to get some advice from you all. Thank you- 5 replies
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Oregon boy, 9, discovers remarkable ancient find in grandma’s yard
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Hi, A pair of teeth I am interested in. The first one, 1.25 inches. Sold as a dromaeosaur tooth from Hell Creek. Is it actually a Nano? It seems quite big for a raptor from Hell Creek. If a raptor, it would be Dakotaraptor because of the size? Next one is a Tyrannosaur-- just over 1 inch. Is it Tyrannosaur or another large raptor tooth? I have sent seller a message about the exact location -- county and stuff.
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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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How's the teeth of carcharodontosaurus?
Cris Tang posted a topic in Is It Real? How to Recognize Fossil Fabrications
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Hello everyone i recovered some dakota sediment in which i think i found an allosaur type tooth and wyoming sediment with what looks like a dromaeosaur tooth. What do you think ? I tried to do my best for the photos. that of allosaurus is 2.5 cm and the other 0.8 cm