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Phalange from the middle toe of an Edmontosaurus.
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Dear all! I am not a fossil hunter but I found a stone in a little creek. They look like a foot.....and feel also. Could you tell me if it was special or only a boring stone. Many thanks in advance!! hamsterpfote
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My fiance's favorite Dinosaur is a Pachycephalosaurus and I am looking to get him a really impressive an most importantly authentic fossil from one this christmas. I wash browsing around and so far have been able to find authentic teeth and toe bones but they are pricey and little the upsite is they come from a reliable site that backs their fossils with a certificate of authenticity. Yet on ebay I can find the same for half price and they look pretty real but I'm no expert. So I was wondering if this fossil looks like the real deal? Or if anyone can point me in a better direction? Thank you!
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Sorry for the shadow/light. The whole fossil is about an inch long. Is that the foot sticking out at top left? Or do you think it's just that the rest of the shell was broken off and never became part of the fossil? It's very soft mudstone (can scratch it with my fingernail), but I know soft parts don't tend to get preserved. This is another beach fossil, so I don't know anything about the age.
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Here is another fossil I picked up this weekend. Only thing I know is it came from a fossil dealer that closed up shop a while ago. It is 1.5 inches or 3.8cm long. Looks to be well prepped. I can take more pics if needed.
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Toe bone (phalange) of a Thescelosaurus from the right foot.
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From the album: Mammal Fossils
Megaloceros giganteus (Blumenbach, 1799) The right heelbone (calcaneum) of a giant deer. Location: North Sea, Netherlands Age: Pleistocene© © Olof Moleman
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From the album: Fossil Diagrams
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Hadrosauridae indet. A slender Digit IV phalanx 1 of a left Hadrosaurid foot. Several different hadrosaurs are present at Judith River Formation. There are Hadrosaurs from both Lambeosaurinae and Saurolophinae present in Judith River Formation. These include Brachylophosaurus, Probrachylophosaurus, Lambeosaurus and Corythosaurus.
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Partial metatarsal of a Theropod dinosaur. Probably from a Dromaeosaurid. Very similar to metatarsal II and IV of Velociraptor.
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G'day all, Xavier from Darwin, Australia. On a working trip to a remote island and fishing on rocks I found those interesting "things" that look like animal foot prints. I really knows absolutely nothing about fossils or foot print and I hope someone here can help. They are roughly 400mm by 400mm. Looking forward to getting some response. Cheers, Xavier
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Hello! I am placing my recently acquired Pachycephalosaur Foot claw for trade, it was found in hell creek, its an inch long. I may not trade it, but I felt compelled to see what would be offered. I'm mostly interested in: -Marine material (Plesiosaur, Ichthyosaur, ETC) -Theropod Teeth -Other Claws Will be willing to look at other offers too! I am in the UK, so mostly looking for other UK traders, but US ones welcome! Thank you!
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So this fossil has been in my family for generations, dad thinks its some sort of three-fingured dinosaur missing a toe. General area is utah/nevada/az. Dad is fairly sure its from the nevada area around las vegas. Even just some points in the direction of what creature it might be(is it even a dinosaur?) would be fantastic.