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Hello everyone. I want to know if this is the Ceratopsian brow horn? The length is 28 centimeters, and it comes from the Hell Creek Formation in Carter County Any help identifying this would be greatly appreciated.
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I am curious what exactly this is...and how well intact comparatively, if there are relative comparisons. I'm assuming it is an embryo, maybe T-Rex? I like green rocks, and usually grab them, that's how I came about it.
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Hello to all of you, I am new to this community. To to make the story short, I live in Lebanon (on the east mediterranian sea) and found few interesting stones in my family summer house. The story behind them is that my grand father found them somewhere near Mount Lebanon +- 1000m of altitude some 50 years ago. To me they really look like a dino's head, at least half of it (the other half probably having decomposed). Also note the shell like fossils that are incrusted on it and the tooth sockets. What do you experts think? Any clue on the species? It weighs +- 3kg and it is rock solid I have two more pieces to share with you folks later
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Hi - Please forgive me if I have violated many rules. I am not tech savvy. Nor was my deceased dad. We hunted many shark teeth, old bottles and arrowheads together. He always told me that the object in the attached pictures is dinosaur poop. Is it? Thanks for your help. If you are unable to tell I will gladly take more pictures. He grew up and hunted in Maryland so I assume that he found this in MD but I my be wrong as he loved fossil hunting and travelled extensively. Thanks a bunch!