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Hello, I saw these teeth for sale today and they were listed as "T-Rex". And because theyre so cheap compared to T-Rex teeth, I wondered if they really are, and if they turn out as Rex, I think on buying one. The teeth are just about 1 cm in length, so quite small for a Rex. Must have been a very young individual, or a Nanotyrannus instead. Sadly there were no centrated pictures from the bottom cross section that could help identifying them. And sadly, the exact finding location and county wasnt named, it was just "Hell Creek". But there were plenty of Tyrannosaurs found in this formation. So I doubt its still identifyable. But any help and ideas are appreciated !
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Hiya everyone I recently got this ammonite today it’s from Germany the locality is on the photo with it but there was no species name a help to ID it would be great thanks
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From the album: Invertebrates and plants(& misc.)
Debris, including micro glass "beads" from melted earth ejected into the air, from the KT boundary burn layer. Garfield county, Montana, Hell Creek formation. Late cretaceous (duh) *i added "misc." to this album because this didn't fit anywhere, and I thought it was really cool and should definitely be included somewhere. **There could even be vaporized dinosaur material as part of the glass and melted debris included. There definitely was plenty of it, but I guess realistically, unless it became evenly spread into the atmosphere and airborne debris, this is too small an amount of ejecta, and by percentage such a minuscule amount of vaporized dino, so sadly there probably isn't any. -
Possibly for it being a dakotaraptor tooth ? I talked with Walter W. Stein Bill and he said its good candidate for it being a dakotaraptor tooth its size is 3/8 inch and its form hell creek, south dakota I havent receive the tooth so i cant check the serrations of it too.
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Is this a t-rex tooth ?
lone5wolf117 posted a topic in Is It Real? How to Recognize Fossil Fabrications
Is this supposedly a T-Rex tooth from Hell Creek Formation ? i dont see any serrations could be worn out the size is 3 3/4 inch and any restorations or repair to it ?