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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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Is this a genuine Baryonyx tooth? Unfortunately this tooth is currently sold out. Information is located Brook Bay, Isle of Wight, England Formation Wessex Formation - Wealden Group Size is 1.08 inches long. If anyone knows, please let me know. I appreciate everyone's comments! Thank you very much!
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Is this a genuine Baryonyx tooth? If anyone knows, please let me know! I appreciate everyone's comments! thank you very much! Information will be posted later.
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The Twitter Paleontology World post cool images of fossils on Friday so I'm happy to steal from them and share some dinosaur ones with this forum Holotype specimen of the short-faced dromaeosaur Atrociraptor from the Horseshoe Canyon Fm of Alberta - ROM Oviraptorid Skull, Mongolia, Rinchenia mongoliensis AMNH Protoceratops andrewsi 3 Year old Tarbosaurus, Mongolia Skeleton of Baryonyx Amargasaurus, from Museo Paleontológico Egidio Feruglio, Patagonia, Argentina is a Sauropod.
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I can't figure out if suchomimus and baryonyx are the same animal. From what I gather they aren't, but does anyone here know?
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Spinosaur partial dentary, new find, Sussex Wealden, U.K, 135 million years old
Jonwealden posted a topic in General Fossil Discussion
This weekend i made a very lucky find, in the process of cleaning up. Photo's to follow soon. I was very emotional when i picked it up and almost at once saw it was Spinosaur. It mind sound odd ( maybe other fossil hunters may relate to this), that a minute before finding it, i had a strong feeling come across me, of something special nearby. I have identified it as the anterior part of the dentary of a Spinosaur, just before the rostrum begins. There is an eroded partial tooth showing at one end. Maybe more inside the mandibular section. A scan would confirm this. Its- 166 replies
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This fossil is listed as a Baryonyx tooth with possible jaw underneath. What do members here make of it? Is it possible to tell whether it's a jaw or not alongside the tooth? Formation: Wealden formation, Hastings.
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Hi All I am open to trading my following theropod teeth. I have attached a couple of images of each teeth along with info on the size and locality etc. Please PM me for more info and images/offers if interested. EDIT - I am after other theropod teeth in return Paul
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Hi everybody! Last month i saw this tooth on sale and it was love at first sight But from the beginning i understood that what it was and how it be presented are not on the same page... Luckily i know the seller pretty well and we trust each other...so i asked info before make the purchase...He told me that his provider (directly from Morocco) told him that the tooth was a Dyrosaurus phosphaticus but that he was not confident about the ID...the moroccan provider told to my friend/seller that was the first time that he saw a totth like that and its first idea of ID was D.
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Hi everyone! I recently purchased this tooth from the Isle of Wight that was sold to me as Baryonyx. What I’m wondering is what you guys think about it I’ve looked at it numerous times under a loupe but I’ll have to use the sellers pictures because I’m bad at taking pictures. Info: Hastings Beds Wealden FM Weald Clay Bexhill, East Sussex, UK Valanginian 135 MYO .9 cm length
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Good evening everyone, I saw this tooth on our favorite auction site and was wondering what you all think about the seller's baryonyx ID. I'm leaning more towards baryonyx because of the granular surface texture but I could easily be wrong. Let me know what you guys think. Basic Info: Found: Atherfield Isle of Wight UK Approx: 26mm x 8mm x 6mm
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Hey all, Was wondering if this looks like a Baryonyx bone. No measurements given. Seller says it's from HASTINGS SUB GROUP WEALDEN SUPERGROUP WEALDEN OF SUSSEX
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Baryonyx tooth shard?
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Hi everyone, Was wondering what you guys thought about this partial tooth shard. The seller is apparently the one who discovered the oldest spider fossil and dinosaur brain fossil. Seller says this fossil came from HASTINGS SUB GROUP WEALDEN SUPERGROUP WEALDEN OF SUSSEX Let me know what you guys think! -
It is a vertebra for sale as baryonyx, is it?
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Hi all, Looking for a Baryonyx tooth, and found this. Wondering if this may be one. Sellers description: Ultra Rare GENUINE BARYONYX FOSSIL DINOSAUR TOOTH Upper Cretaceous Period 68 Million Years Old Found: Atherfield Isle of Wight UK Measures Approx: 28mm x 8mm x 6mm
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Latests finds from the Early Cretaceous of England
Jonwealden posted a topic in General Fossil Discussion
Juvenile Baryonyx fossil footcast. Only 8cm long. 135 mya. Bexhill. Sussex Add more later. -
I have never had much luck finding Dionsaur fossils on the isle of wight, the odd rolled bit here and there, this summer i was getting better and spotting the rolled bone better. As well as fossil hunting i love metal detecting on the beaches. Well last weel i was detecting the shingle on a washed out clay area, there was lots of bits of fossil wood that kept catching my eye and i picked some of them up to check.... i found some bullet heads and shrapnel and a few badly beach tumbled coins... the light was fading and i spotted what was either another bit of fossil wood...or maybe bone so i pic
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On Sunday I took a trip to the Natural History Museum in London. I queued up before it opened at 10am and even before then there was a long queue. I have not visited this museum since I was a child and spent an entire day there (10am to 4.30pm - a long time). I was surprised as it is a lot bigger than I remembered and there was so much to see. This place has the most wonderful things and is an incredible place to learn. The museum showcases a Baryonyx, Sophie the Stegosaurus (the world's most complete Stegosaurus) and more! The moving Trex and Deinonychus are also really realistic in the way t
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Hi there, I was wondering if I could get your opinions on the tooth below. The seller has said it is a Baryonyx but have mentioned that they can't see any serrations so maybe croc? The ridges in the pic stop about 2/3 of the way down to the base of the tooth. I will get location, formation etc if possible from the seller soon. Any thoughts? Thanks!
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Identifying Baryonyx /Baryonychinae Theropod Teeth from UK
Troodon posted a topic in General Fossil Discussion
Edited 10/2/21 Came across an interesting short paper that I thought would interest those of you that collect in the UK or acquire theropod material from that region The paper by Denver Fowler talks about how Baryonychid teeth are often misidentified as crocodilian which are similiar in appearance. In fact museum specimens identified has such were Baryonychid. Width, curvature, denticles and surface texture are the characteristics used for the identification. It's best to study the paper, not a bad read and great photos to help you. https://www.researchgate.ne- 3 replies
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I see where this tooth just recently sold on an auction site. It was sold as a Baryonyx tooth and although I have never actually seen a real one I do have a cast of one and it looks almost identical. If this is truly a Baryonyx tooth, that was a major score for somebody. Anyone on the forum happen to luck out and get this tooth?
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I picked this tooth up recently and wanted to get the forum's input on the ID. It was Identified as Baryonyx. The tooth measures exactly 1cm in length and is from Wealden, Sussex. I have attached pictures below. Thank you