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Hello, I was doing a study on the T. rex and Nanotyrannus teeth specimens I had, and I wanted to compare them against a list of known T. rex teeth with measurement. The paper: Dental Morphology and Variation in Theropod Dinosaurs: Implications for the Taxonomic Identification of Isolated Teeth (JOSHUA B. SMITH, DAVID R. VANN, AND PETER DODSON) contains a list of 115 T. rex teeth. To make it easier to compare and read the data, I combined the measurements into a single chart, added colors and lines for ease of reading, and added the size and names of the T. rex used in the study Feel free to refer to the below chart for T. rex teeth measurements. I had to split the chart into 2 due to size limitations, but if you want the full-sized PDF version (25 MB), please message me so I can send it to you by email. If you have any suggestions to improve readability, or have your own data to add, go ahead and post it here! I will be posting pics and measurements of my various T. rex and Nanotyrannus teeth here @Troodon
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Massive Plesiosaur discovered in a Polish Cornfield LiveScience article
Megalodoodle posted a topic in Fossil News
https://www.livescience.com/amp/ancient-sea-monster-pliosaur-fossils.html What are your thoughts?- 7 replies
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Atlas Obscura Article on AMNH ID Day with the Fossil Forum's Own Carl
dre464 posted a topic in General Fossil Discussion
I stumbled across an Atlas Obscura article about the American Museum of Natural History's annual Identification Day. The Fossil Forum's own @Carl was featured prominently in the piece! Check it out. It's a fun read! Daniel- 10 replies
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An very basic article by the Smithsonian answering the question what makes a dinosaur a dinosaur https://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/ask-smithsonian-what-is-dinosaur-180967448/
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An interesting article on Trilobites. http://www.zmescience.com/other/feature-post/trilobite-facts/?utm_source=ZME+Science+Newsletter&utm_campaign=5c778707cc-ZME_Science_Daily3_6_2015&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_3b5aad2288-5c778707cc-238203601&ct=t(ZME_Science_Daily11_8_2014)
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Fossil Fakes And Their Recognition
PFOOLEY posted a topic in Is It Real? How to Recognize Fossil Fabrications
An interesting article by Joan Corbacho of the Museo Geologico Seminario de Barcelona. Paleontological Fakes.pdf -
Looking For A Few Papers Relating To The Silurian Of Ontario
Malcolmt posted a topic in General Fossil Discussion
I have become very interested in the last month with the Williamsville A and Bertie formations in the Niagara Falls region of Ontario, Canada. Unfortunately I do not have access to someof the academic digitized libraries. If anyone could point me to the following articles it would be greatly appreciated. You can PM me.... Ciurca, S.J., Jr., 1990, Eurypterid biofacies of the Silurian-Devonian evaporite sequence; Niagara Peninsula, Ontario, Canada, and New York New Silurian Cooksonias from the Dolostones of North-Eastern North America Joseph W. Monahan, Studies of the Fauna of the Bertie Formation, Steven T. Lo Duca , Medusaegraptus mirabilis Ruedemann as a Noncalcified Dasyclad Alga Erik N. Kjellesvig-Waering, Silurian Scorpions of New York If you know of other articles that pertain to this area, I would not mind hearing about them though I may already have found them.