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Hello, latley I am starting to see some suchomimus claws on the internet. I think that I also saw some vender with those claws in Tucson thanks to @Troodon post. I wanted to make a topic in the ID section to know if someone has acces to a paper or knows of some material that helps Id this as suchomimus. Because rigth now my feeling is that if somebody finds a spinosaurid type of claw in Elrhaz Fm they just label it suchomimus and that's it. I will leave here some photos here of what i found (take ito account that some of them have restorations mostly in the tip):
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I collect armadillo fossils. All of my fossils have been purchased and I have been able to identify most of them using the internet. The attached photos are from bones I purchased labeled Holmesina carpals. Both seem to be the same bone, one from holmesina septentrionalis and one from holmesina floridanus (my guess). They are both river finds from Northern Florida, USA. I have not been able to find a photo or diagram showing this bone. Does anyone have a photo or diagram showing this bones position in the skeleton. If these bones are not from the Holmesina genus, I would like to know that also.
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I ran across this in my yard and didnt think much of it at first , however i have exhausted myself wondering and looking to see what this is. a print , a broken piece of rock that looks like one. i just dont know . any help would be great. found in Bexar County texas
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Hi Would love some thoughts on this. Not the best condition, but unusual. A fossil hand. 7cm long from.end to tip From a place called Aronqi, Neimemgu Province (Inner Mongolia) Jehol Biota. Arongqi is also called Arun Banner. The long finger is curious. I thought amphibian-- could it be frog foot? Thanks as always
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Do you carry a hand held compass, and what type or brand do you choose. I have my old Boy Scout and a simple one, and a pin on type. I do have a good app on my cell phone but that would drain the battery with out a back up power cell. and a very nice marine hand held. So far I have not needed one yet but thinking future field collecting.
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Found at the Jersey Shore... Please tell me it's not a human hand
jstewnews posted a topic in Fossil ID
This was found on the Jersey Shore - a beach on the western Atlantic. I unfortunately don't have a scale, but it measures 3 inches x 4 inches (7.6 cm x 10.2 cm). Any idea what it is?- 16 replies
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Is this a spinosaurus phalanx? I believe it's supposed to be a finger, not a toe. Ive done a lot of comparing, and it just doesn't look right, although it's from a source that I trust, and am believe that most of their ID'd stuff is correct, although I believe I've seen a few(very small %)that have been incorrect, over time. I believe it could be a slightly mishappen phalanx, specifically the base/back/end closest to the hand itself. *kem kem
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Show us you fingers and toes! Complete hands and feet are of course welcome too. I'll start with photogrammetry scans I made. Some new, as well as some old ones. Indeterminate Hadrosaur phalanx from the Campanian of Judith River. And here's a mammal for good measure. A woolly rhino metacarpal and phalanx from the North Sea.
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Bought a used microscope for prep work. What is the best way to develop hand eye coordination when looking through the microscope? is it just a matter of practice or is there a method to getting used to it? It is really awkward!!!!!
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From the album: Mammal Fossils
Ursus spelaeus Rosenmüller, 1794 A hand bone from a cave bear. Location: Zoölithenhöhle, Germany Age: Late Pleistocene© © Olof Moleman