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I found this in the Wind River formation/ indian meadows formation. It was laying on top of the ground I haven't been able to figure out what it could be and It is so cool I need some help!
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My friend has this huge tooth and we want to know what shark it was likely from, no idea where it was found, but hopefully someone can help us!
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Since the topic i am searching for as apparently vanished, ill make a new one . I recall a topic on here a couple of years ago on someone having a wooden cabinet and storing their fossils in it. The issue was the wood apparently was out gassing, and damaging the fossils as a result . Does anyone else have insight on this and what kinds of wood do not mix well to store or display fossils in?
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Hi All, I'm new to this forum and thought I'd send over images of my theropod teeth plus one extremely impressive sauropod from Madagascar. Hope you like them! Paul
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hi, I have a question about something myself and my daughter found yesterday while walking on garristown beach near kinsale, she think it's a tooth, but I am not quite sure. Ruby would love to find because she loves fossils. Anyone know anything. Thank you for your time
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Hey TFF! First post! Not making my appearance with a bang, but had a decent quick trip to the Potomac, about an hour and 15 minutes. Nice handful of sea glass, decent amounts of ray plates and turritella. A few solid sand tigers. And what I believe to be a small, busted otodus in the palm of my hand. I usually always come away with at least one small complete otodus, so when I don’t, it makes a great day fossil hunting turn into merely a very good day 🤷🏻♂️. Let me know what you think!
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Another hunt recently with more E KS ‘glacial’ material. Posting this on behalf of my hunting partner. My novice guess is equus, but I’m not sure. If it is equus, got any species ideas? Thank you so much, I really appreciate the help!
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Hello, I went searching in the Callovian Lower Oxford Clay at Yaxley, and I found this small tooth, measuring 6mm across. Could it perhaps be Hypsocormus? Aside from the tooth, I found a few crinoid ossicles, annelid tubes and the pyrite ammonites from the Oxford clay are stunning, I think I found several Kosmoceras, possibly Peltoceras athleta and Quenstedtoceras lamberti. I have attached a few photos of some of the ammonites too. Thank you.
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Liopleurodon ferox tooth Oxford Clay, Orton Brick Pit, Peterborough, UK Identified by Dr Adam S. Smith (Author of The Plesiosaur Directory) as belonging to Liopleurodon ferox due to the distribution, length, spacing of the ridges which is typical for the species
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I found this tooth in the peace river it seems to just be the Crown since the majority of the root is broken off. Wondering if anyone knows what it is. Looks like some type of cetacean tooth, but im hoping for mammal. If anyone needs additional photos please just ask. Thanks
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From the album: Eagle Ford Group
Ptychodus decurrens, South TX Cenomanian, Cretaceous Apr, 2024 Today I found my first Ptychodus/Eagle Ford site of South TX! The outcrop is pretty tiny, but there were some shark teeth to be had. The fauna included Ptychodus decurrens, Carcharias saskatchewanensis, Squalicorax sp., and Haimirichia amonensis. -
Hello beautiful people, I would like you to help me label the following specimens, which come from Morocco. In theory, the 3 teeth in photo "A" are from juvenile spinosaurs. Those in photo "B" deltadromeus. And finally those in the photo "C" Tylosaurus. As always, very grateful for your responses!
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Hi. Would anyone be able to confirm what this tooth is? And who would carve it out to use as a decorative personal item? Thank you so very much.
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Yangchuanosaurus Theropod Tooth From Shaximiao Formation, Zigong, Sichuan Province, China?
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Hello, I would like to know if this tooth may possibly be from Yangchuanosaurus species. It is from the Shaximiao Formation, Zigong, Sichuan Province, China Formation is Jurassic age and relatively very little material is known from this formation and particularly in China although seems like Yangchuanosaurus has been described from this location et al. (1978) named Yangchuanosaurus shangyouensis on the basis of CV 00215, a complete skull and skeleton which was collected from the Shangshaximiao Formation, near Yongchuan, Yongchuan District, Sichuan. Tooth measures less than 2 inches and the serrations appears too worn to make an ideal identification, although looking at teeth from skulls of Yangchuanosaurus, they do seem very similar , in shape and size Any help would be appreciated! Thanks! -
Hello there! It came from Maevarano formation, Berivotra, Madagascar. I have never seen teeth in this shape before in this place. Can you help me? Thank you. Is it Simosuchus?(It is a collection of my friend.)
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Real root on Spinosaurus tooth ?
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Hello, i saw this fully rooted Spinosaurus tooth for sale today. The root seems kinda original, but there are some suspicious areas in it. But they do not cover completly around the tooth. Maybe some bad crack filling was done, what happend also visible on this tooth ? Let me know what you think about it ! -
Hello, i saw this Carcharodontosaurus tooth for sale today, and wondered If the root is real and belongs to It. I dont see anything wrong on it, but maybe you guys see something ive overlooked. Thanks !
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Hey guys, I've been off the radar for awhile .. work you know .. been working on Siggraph for those of you who are familiar with software development. Just wanted to start a new topic here .. This one is right at 3.00" - 7.62cm C. carcharias Bahia Inglesa Formation South of Caldera Provincia Copiapo III Regio de Atacama Chile
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Real or fake mosasaurus beaugei tooth
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Hello everyone, I've been offered this these "mosasaurus beaugei" tooth. teeth. Is it Are they really from this species? Or did the seller made a mistake identifying it them? -
Hi all. First time poster. My wife believes this may be a tooth that we picked up whilst hunting on the beach in Lyme Regis today. It is approx 7cm long. If you are kind enough to give your opinions it would be greatly appreciated. Many thanks.
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Got this shark tooth from a rock show a couple of years ago (when I was not into fossil collecting) and seller said it was from morocco, that is all I know as far as this tooth goes. (I am not a shark tooth expert by any means, but I can tell that the root is composite and not original) Thank you for your time!
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Hello, i saw this already sold theropod tooth today, which was listed as "possible Dromeosaur tooth from morocco". Was it really one ? Or just another Abeli, Carch, or Noasaur tooth ? And If someone can still find the artikle about how scientists used AI to filter all morrocan theropod teeth to find possible Deltadromeus teeth, migth Link it here in the replies ? Well, lets see what you think this tooth belonged to.