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Hi all, This bone section is thought to be from a limb of Deinonychus. it's from the Cloverly formation in Carbon County, Montana. Is there enough there to ID it as Deinonychus?
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Hello! This tooth has been offered to me. The id is theropod ind. It has very small serrations... From Cloverly Formation. What do you think? Thank you so much!
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I only started collecting fossils about a year ago. I happened to just type in my favorite dinosaurs name into feebay on a whim. And I saw a fossil from an actual Deinonychus that I could own.... The addiction began, lol. A year later it's still a meager collection, especially being on a budget. But I wanted to share my finds thus far from the past year. A special thank you to @mburkett who ended my year long daily hunt for a deinonychus tooth.
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I just got these two beautiful Deinonychus Antirrhopus teeth a few days ago. Both are from Carbon County, Montana’s Cloverly formation. 1/2” front maxillary 5/16”
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I have recently purchased several interesting dinosaur specimens. They haven't arrived yet, but I have the pictures. Any comments on the IDs I have would be very appreciated. 1. Tenontosaurus caudal vertebra with bite marks. These bite marks actually look like bite marks, but I am not sure. Maybe they are from something big, like Acrocanthosaurus, that is know from Cloverly fm? Is it actually an ornithopod vertebra?
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