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I recently purchased this tooth from a collector at the Tucson Gem and Mineral Show. He wasn't sure if the tooth was Pachy or Thescelosaur but upon looking at it more closely I'm not even sure if it isn't some sort of Ankylosaur. Any help would be great. The tooth was found in the Hell Creek Formation Perkins County, SD. Thanks! Ryan
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Here's another Cretaceous western fossil that needs an ID. Its either from Hell Creek or Lance Creek (will have to check my records again), and I initially purchased it as a young triceratops nasal horn. After looking at it some more, I'm wondering if it might be an ankylosaur spike, or maybe something else. Thoughts?
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Hello. This little tooth popped up on my radar recently. This tooth is .5 inch in length and it comes from the Judith River Formation. The seller describes it as Euoplocephalus but I'm not sure if that ID is correct. Interestingly I've found that this tooth has a slight resemblance to teeth from Edmontonia, but I have found no information on Edmontonia being described from the Judith River Formation. I know this is likely Ankylosaur indet. because there is still so much Ankylosaur material yet to be described, but is an ID on this tooth possible? Thanks for the help! I posted a reference photo of an Edmontonia tooth credited to @Troodon's collection.
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These are both from the Aguja Formation of Texas. Just would like to confirm the ID supplied by the seller. Thanks in advance for the help. Ankylosaur foot claw, ungual 3.1" Hadrosaur, Kritosaurus Toe bone 13"
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Here are some new pictures of fossil number two from an earlier post. I posted this piece a few days ago. I'm hoping new pictures may help further the identification as either a ceratops horn core or piece of ankylosaur armor. If it's horn core I'm curious, is it possible it's not nose horn core but maybe a side of the face horn from a variety of ceratops? If ankylosaur armor, would this be called a spike or a scute? Thank you again for any and all assistance.
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Hey everyone, I was out hiking in southern Alberta when i discovered this guy. I thought it could possibly be a scute? Maybe from an ankylosaur? The reason why i think it could be a scute is necause of the ridge in the centre. Any help with identification would be appreciated!
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Hi guys, On a auction website I bought a collection of small Dinosaur/ Mammal fossils from the Lance Formation in Wyoming. First photo: Have you any idea which teeth belong to what dinosaur or Mammal? And is the central left piece an crocodile scute? Second and third photo : Is it true, this could be an Ankylosaur scute? thank you very much!
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From the album: Dinosaur Fossils collection
Ankylosaur tooth Locality: Judith River, Montana, USA Geological Age: Cretaceous Size: 0.5" -
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Tooth, Armor Scute and Osteoderm Spike from Ankylosaur -
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Ankylosaur Osteoderm Spike Ankylosaur sp. Geological Age: Cretaceous (70-85 MYA) Locality: Judith River, Montana, USA -
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Ankylosaur Osteoderm Spike Ankylosaur sp. Geological Age: Cretaceous (70-85 MYA) Locality: Judith River, Montana, USA -
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Ankylosaur Tooth Geological Age: Cretaceous Locality: Hell Creek, Montana, USA-
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From the album: Dinosaur Fossils collection
Ankylosaur Tooth Geological Age: Cretaceous Locality: Hell Creek, Montana, USA-
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From the album: Dinosaur Fossils collection
Ankylosaur Tooth and Armor Plate Geological Age: Cretaceous Locality: Hell Creek, Montana, USA-
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From the album: My fossils collection
Here are some of my N. America fossils of late cretaceous period. Dromeasaurids' claws, tooth from Powder River County, Ankylosaurus' tooth from Judith River Formation and Triceratops' tooth from Niobrara County.-
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