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For a friend of mine. ID'd as a partial fish skull. Found in the KemKem beds. Honestly no idea what it actually is. So give it a shot here.
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Hi, i read in a website that "The best thing about fossil teeth is that they consist of the actual bone and have not been replaced by minerals from the ground." How true it is?
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Hi all, This eggshell fragment is from the Two Medicine formation in Browning, Montana. I'm trying to figure out if it's smooth enough to fall into the Troodon camp or if it's a worn down specimen that previously had ornamentation. I'm leaning towards Troodon eggshell with calcite coating. Thanks!!
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Hi All, Curious to know if this hunk of chunkasaurus from Weston county Lance formation can be place in a family. Also, I marked a set of holes along the top to see if you think they could be tooth marks.
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This fossil came from the Hell Creek Formation, and I don't know what part or what kind of dinosaur it is, so I ask a question. thank you!
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Is this a stone or a Chunkasaurus? HellCreek FM material. I want to hear your opinions. One of the early collections has been kept for a long time. I don't know what it is. thank you
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In fact, I found that bones are much more difficult to identify than teeth. I regret buying dinosaur bones. I have three materials here for you to give some suggestions. I hope to get the correct identification. After all, it's no good to cheat yourself. Thank you for any comments (The following information is the only one I know. There is always no location ) Hadrosaurs vertebral column From Judith River FM Montana Spinosaurus From Kemkem Group Camptosaurus(Phalanges?) Jurassic Age Morrison FM Wyoming
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Hi everyone, I saw a claw from the internet. But I never see something like it. May I know that is fake or real, please? Thank you
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Very smooth, well rounded and unlike any other type of stone in the area. Found washed out from a river bank in Northern Alberta.
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Found washed out from a river bank in Northern Alberta. Wondering if there were any guesses as to what type of bone it could be, I was thinking some sort of Scapula? Might not be able to tell from the photo angle but its nearly completely flat except for the round joint at the end.