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Anterior dorsal vertebra of a Spinosaurid (likely Sigilmassasaurus) with series of scratches on one side. It is likely that these scrathes are gnaw marks from different animals due to the different sizes of the marks.
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From the album: Reptile Fossils
Cervical vertebra of a theropod dinosaur (possibly Spinosaurid) with series of scratches on one side. It is likely that these scrathes are gnaw marks from different animals due to the different sizes of the marks. Location: Kem Kem beds, Morocco Age: Cenomanian, Upper Cretaceous© Olof Moleman
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I have this anterior dorsal Spinosaur vert from the Kem Kem beds. But I noticed these small vertical marks on one side of the vert and figured they might be gnaw marks. They definitely seem pretty worn down so I don't think they are recent. Any ideas what could have made these marks? Vertebra overview. Scratch detail.
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