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  1. zekky

    Nodosaur

    From the album: Dinosaur Teeth

    Denver Formation?
  2. zekky

    Allosaurus

    From the album: Dinosaur Teeth

    Morrison Formation, Colorado 3 serrations per MM
  3. zekky

    Diplodocid

    From the album: Dinosaur Teeth

    Morrison Formation, Colorado
  4. I was lucky enough today to acquire this wonderful tooth (along with a known Stegosaurus tooth). We believed it is was more likely an ankylosaur tooth, but not sure. This tooth was found by Dinosaur, Colorado in the Morrison Formation. The tooth is about 0.4 inches long.
  5. -Andy-

    Scale with my hand

    From the album: Tyrannosaurus Rex

    66.8 - 66 mya, Hell Creek Formation, Garfield County, Montana, 3.75 inches on the edge and 3.28 inches straight
  6. Dracorex_hogwartsia

    Atlasaurus emelakei tooth

    Did anyone happen to see or better yet buy the Atlasaurus emelakei tooth that was just listed on ebay? It's the first spatulate shaped sauropod tooth I've ever seen for sale from Morocco.
  7. -Andy-

    Top view

    From the album: Tyrannosaurus Rex

    66.8 - 66 mya, Hell Creek Formation, Garfield County, Montana, 3.75 inches on the edge and 3.28 inches straight
  8. -Andy-

    Front view

    From the album: Tyrannosaurus Rex

    66.8 - 66 mya, Hell Creek Formation, Garfield County, Montana, 3.75 inches on the edge and 3.28 inches straight
  9. -Andy-

    Close-up of Serrations

    From the album: Tyrannosaurus Rex

    66.8 - 66 mya, Hell Creek Formation, Garfield County, Montana, 3.75 inches on the edge and 3.28 inches straight
  10. -Andy-

    Bottom

    From the album: Tyrannosaurus Rex

    66.8 - 66 mya, Hell Creek Formation, Garfield County, Montana, 3.75 inches on the edge and 3.28 inches straight
  11. -Andy-

    Serrations (Tyrannosaurus Rex)

    From the album: Tyrannosaurus Rex

    66.8 - 66 mya, Hell Creek Formation, Garfield County, Montana, 3.75 inches on the edge and 3.28 inches straight
  12. -Andy-

    Right Side (Tyrannosaurus Rex)

    From the album: Tyrannosaurus Rex

    66.8 - 66 mya, Hell Creek Formation, Garfield County, Montana, 3.75 inches on the edge and 3.28 inches straight
  13. -Andy-

    Quarter view (Tyrannosaurus Rex)

    From the album: Tyrannosaurus Rex

    66.8 - 66 mya, Hell Creek Formation, Garfield County, Montana, 3.75 inches on the edge and 3.28 inches straight
  14. -Andy-

    Left Side (Tyrannosaurus Rex)

    From the album: Tyrannosaurus Rex

    66.8 - 66 mya, Hell Creek Formation, Garfield County, Montana, 3.75 inches on the edge and 3.28 inches straight
  15. Hi I have a possible dinosaur tooth. It was found in Moab, Utah and likely the Cedar Mountain formation. The serrations are very wornand I can make some out on both sides of the tooth. Because of the poor serration I've thought it might possibly be a croc. Any ideas?
  16. Philosoraptor

    Unidentfied Moroccan Tooth

    Hello. I was wondering if anyone here could identify this tooth from Morocco. It is from the early- middle cretaceous. I don't really know much else as like most fossil from Morocco, the exact location where they came from in unknown. With that said one of the interesting details with the tooth is that is has a ridge running along the sides. The picture you can see it best in is picture 2 but it doesn't show up that well. If there are any more questions about the fossil please ask me and I will try to answer them as best as possible.
  17. Agos1221

    T-Rex Tooth Bottom

    From the album: Fossil Collection

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  18. Agos1221

    T-Rex Tooth

    From the album: Fossil Collection

    © &copy

  19. Agos1221

    T-Rex Tooth

    From the album: Fossil Collection

    © &copy

  20. Tennessees Pride

    Carcharodontosaurus Tooth

    From the album: Most of my collection

    This tooth is purchased material.
  21. mdegraff

    Dinosaur Tooth?

    Hi there! Found this piece this weekend and initial research makes me think this night be a dinosaur tooth but am looking for expertise... Any thoughts? Thanks so much!
  22. Paleoworld-101

    Carcharodontosaurus Tooth #1

    From the album: Kem Kem Fossils

    Name: Carcharodontosaurus Tooth Age: 100 million years old Locality: Kem Kem Region, Morocco, North Africa Formation: Tegana Formation Length: 3 and 1/8 inches long Notes: A spectacular museum quality Carcharodontosaurus tooth. Specimens like this are very rare. No repair or restoration and beautifully intact enamel from tip to root on both sides. Excellent serrations. It is also a premax tooth which is quite rare (can't tell from this photo but it has a D shaped profile when looked at side on). My best dinosaur tooth.
  23. Paleoworld-101

    Spinosaurus Tooth #1

    From the album: Kem Kem Fossils

    Name: Spinosaurus Tooth Age: 100 million years old Locality: Kem Kem Region, Morocco, North Africa Formation: Tegana Formation Length: 4 and 1/8 inches long Notes: Very nice size and excellent quality. No repair or restoration.
  24. Paleoworld-101

    Spinosaurus Tooth #2

    From the album: Kem Kem Fossils

    Name: Spinosaurus Tooth Age: 100 million years old Locality: Kem Kem Region, Morocco, North Africa Formation: Tegana Formation Length: 4 and 1/16 inches long Notes: A very fine specimen, almost perfectly intact and lacking any restoration. Only one small repair.
  25. Hey guys, This is my first post, I instantly fell in love with this forum when I came across it! I was hoping someone could point me in the right direction with this tooth ID. I originally thought it was of marine origin because it was reportedly found on the beach, but I'm starting to think that it's some kind of Dino based on the proportions and curvature. So far i have not found anything online that matched the shape, Any ideas? Thanks in advance for the help!
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