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Found chunks of what I originally thought was frill but quickly realized I found a horn! Wondering if it might be from a centrosaurus, I know they’re frequently found here. It appears to have the same curvature of what a centrosaurus horn would have but could be another ceratopsian possibly. Dinosaur Park fm
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https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20230214-could-dinosaurs-get-cancer
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I recently bought a small ceratopsian tail vertebra found in the Judith River Formation sold under the label "Centrosaurus". However, though many fossil dealers, including Fossil Era, sell teeth and bones under the centrosaurus label, I have read that centrosaurus has only been found in Canada. Are these fossils truly Centrosaurus or some other species. Thanks!
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Hi I recently found out what this bone came from from my first post I turns out it’s from a Centrosaurus Aperatus I found out from a Centrosaurus leg bone that looks exactly like this from the Centrosaurus bone bed in Dinosaur Provincial Park Alberta Canada open to any opinions.
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Happy Holidays Start with Hypsilophodon's from the Early Cretaceous of the UK thanks to the NHM dinolab. A small critter A spectacular skull of Bistahieversor a Tyrannosaurid from the Late Cretaceous of New Mexico. A gorgeous specimen of the likely herbivorous/omnivorous Late Cretaceous theropod Ornithomimus at RTMP courtesy of NHM Dinolab A Centrosaurus skull from Dinosaur Park Formation, Alberta from RTMP
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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 they move. If you like your dinosaur teeth, the Megalosaurus and Daspletosaurus teeth are out of this world! There is something for everyone in this museum and I would highly recommend that you visit here if you have not already! A lot of the dinosaur specimens are casts taken from other museums but they are still cool to look at. I had taken the photos on my SLR and due to the size of the photos I had to reduce the quality of them to be able to post on the forum which is unfortunate but it's the only way otherwise the photos would take a really long time to load. There are more non-dinosaur related photos that I will be posting at some point later on but may take me some time to pick out. Enjoy the photos from this section of the museum! Blue Zone Dinosaurs (has a mix of some photos of crocs too)
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