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Negotiating on terms to buy this T rex Claw. Does it seem smaller than usual in size? How much do this run for? I am new to collecting. Thank you
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Hello! I am student of the biological sciences with an intended minor in geology. I have been collecting fossils for a long time, and am excited to join the forum! I just purchased my first "dinosaur" specimen from an annual fossil show. My collection and interest has always been in Paleozoic invertebrates, so my dinosaur knowledge is extremely limited. The seller said the species was of the Dromaeosaurus genus and the origin was from the well known Hell Creek formation, however I took everything he said with a grain of salt. After reading some previous posts on the forum i've seen that it may be from morocco, and henceforth not part of the Dromaeosaurus genus. The length of the tooth is exactly 1/2 an inch in length. I've included some photos below of the exact condition in which it was sold to me. I know identification from a single tooth can be difficult, so I'm grateful for any information that can be provided on the specimen! Please let me know if more adequate photos need to be provided, I have several microscopes in my collection that could get a closer view of the serrations.
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From the album: Other Locations
4-19-18 Dallas County, TX- 2 comments
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From the album: In-Situ Shots(various locations)
3-17-18 Collin County, TX-
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From the album: Troyes - october 2016 - fossils from the albian clay
Etyus martini, an albian crab of lacs de la forêt d'Orient, near Troyes - France -
From the album: Jerry's Really Old Stuff
This is a view of the Cretaecous strata exposed along Big Brook Monmouth County New Jersey. Sites along the stream bed are the most popular fossil hunting location in New Jersey. Countless numbers of sharks teeth have been found in the stream for decades. Exogyra and othe marine shells are found in abundance along the stream. Other fossils including ice age fossils have occasionally been discovered at Big Brook.© Big Brook, cretaecous
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From the album: Jerry's Really Old Stuff
Significant finds of fossil amber with insect and other inclusions have been made at this location. Cretaecous Era