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Hiking on another beautiful spring day near Manyberries AB. Found some dinosaur bones, mostly broken pieces. Hadrosaur, ankylosaur, tyrannosaur, raptor, croc, turtle, ...rattlesnake! I love it when they rattle at you from under the sagebrush from 3 ft away...so polite of them! Among other things, i found this strange specimen. It looks very ...dinosaur-like
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I have been out discovering some fossils and other cool stuff this spring. Lots of generally recognizable material but specifically I dont know what exactly I have here. Hopefully some of the enthusiasts and experts on the forum can help me out?
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Does anyone have photos of fossils from dinosaur provincial park Alberta if so can you send me them because I’m doing reaserch on the dinosaur park formation
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I went out for a fossil hunting trip to southeastern red deer river valley in southern Alberta and I found material from tyrannosaur, raptor, hadrosaur, ceratopsian, turtle, croc, and fish. I even found a snail shell fossilized out of ironstone. I am struggling with the ID on two of my finds. This claw I think might be ornithomimus. But the tip is broken and also very stout. At first I thought it was just broken but I'm thinking it is unusually short. The other is a tooth that I have not seen before. After some research I'm guessing Pachycepholusaurus?
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A new Ornithomomid, Rativates evadens, from the Dinosaur Park Formation is described in this paper. SVP paper paywalled for non members http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/02724634.2016.1221415?journalCode=ujvp20
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Hi. Im hoping someone could identify this specimen. It's very small, a little less than an inch long. I thought it was bone fragment at first but it also resembles some claw characteristics.
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We have a new Ornithomimid from the badlands of Dinosaur Park in Alberta Rativates evadens http://www.sci-news.com/paleontology/rativates-evadens-ostrich-mimic-dinosaur-04228.html
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Ok, i have a dinosaur bone that is hollow. I am wondering whether or not it is a theropod bone or not, as theropods had hollow bones. Can somebody please identify it for me? I found this bone in the Dinosaur Park Formation of southern Alberta, right outside of Dinosaur Provincial Park
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