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I have had this a little while and i know nothing about it other than its from the hellcreek. What is it? It was suggested chompsosaurus.
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I purchased this claw and the seller had it as pterosaur BUT also said it could be anzu oviraptor but he felt confident it was pterosaur. It was found in Hellcreek, I really know nothing about fossils,and the photos i am attaching are from the listing. I am happy either way no matter what it ends up being. And thank you for any knowledge you guys can provide. Also the size was 0.39in
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Hello there . I recently got this tooth locality : carter county , hell creek formation . Label from previous owner as triceratop spitter tooth . But i think i look more like Leptoceratop tooth . What do you think? Best Regards Guns
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This tooth has always been described as nano . but I found that the both sides of the crown were not pinched, the base of the tooth was obviously pinched on the tongue side, and the other side (lip side) did not seem to be pinched. There is a little root on the tooth bottom (the pinch on both sides of the nano is for the crown?) The mesial ridge extends to 2/3 of the crown the fossil from powder county HCFM CH:5cm CBL:2cm CBW:1.2cm DC:2.5/mm Any insight on this would be greatly appreciated
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Hi Everyone, I recently purchased this feeding worn theropod tooth that the seller had listed as unidentified, with it likely being a Tyrannosaur tooth. It is .42 inches long (straight line) and comes from Hell Creek. I was thinking it might be a Acheroraptor tooth, but its tough to tell due to the amount of feeding wear and enamel damage. I was wondering if anyone else could help me concretely identify it. Thanks!
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Hey everyone, Here are a few bones I found at a microsite in the Hell Creek formation this summer near Baker, Montana. All of these shown below are hollow, so I'm assuming they are theropod, but I was wondering if anyone could identify them further. Not sure how specific you can get with fragments like this, but any advice would be helpful. Thanks!
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Hey everyone, Got the chance to explore the Hell Creek this summer and I've got a few questions on what I've found. The first is this tooth. I found it at a microsite in the Hell Creek Formation of Montana. It's about 1/2 inch long. I tried getting some up close shots of it, but if y'all need any better photos, just let me know. Thanks for you help in advance!
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Hi Guys ! today i need some help in ID this Theropod tooth i bought for quite sometime ago . labeled as dromaeosaur tooth locality : Harding country , SD , hell creek formation USA But after closer examine the tooth i found that this tooth was quite robust and quite thick oval shape in cross section view and have twist in mesial carinae . so i personally think that this tooth might be juvie Tyrannosaur instead of dromaeosaur tooth . What do you guys think on this one ?? Regard Guns
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First hadrosaur vertebrae, got it for a very good price. Maybe too good. Thoughts?
thefloralplesiosaur posted a topic in Fossil ID
Hi everyone! Got this at an auction for a really good price (probably because of the missing portion) labeled as hadrosaur. 66-67 million years old. from hell creek formation in South Dakota. length about 3.3 inches, width roughly the same. I guess it seems a bit too good to be true for me as it’s my first vertebrae specimen and it’s also a hadrosaur which I see commonly running for +. Thanks in advance!- 4 replies
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Good morning guys! Received from a friend in US (I'm in Italy) a nice theropod claw from the Hell Creek, but the precise location is not known. We both assumed this comes from an Anzu wyliei hand, but we would like to know what you think about it. I'm currently not at home, so i can't make more precise photos in 7-10 days, sorry Thank you so much!
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New Mosasaurine Mosasaur material from the Hell Creek Formation
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Paper is free to download here: https://escholarship.org/uc/item/8v08w2d6- 4 replies
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Here are some images of what I recently found near Makoshika state park(around 5miles east of the park) - MT, Hell Creek formation. I suspect it is a theropod, but I am unsure and would love to hear some thoughts.
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Hi everyone. i got these 2 teeth from online. I don’t know which of them that belongs to Pachycepalosaur or Thescelosaurus. Can you guys help me to find out? Thank you! tooth 1 Second tooth
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I have been searching for affordable Triceratops brow horn section for 4 month now (with absolute no luck finding one that suit my budget ) .... finally someone offer me this triceratops horn section from Hell creek formation , south dakota I just wanna make sure that this is really a triceratops horn section before negotiating the price with seller . let me know what do you guys think about ID this bone ! thank you in advance guy ! Guns
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Hello ! This one is one of my first fossil . I bought it nearly about 6 mo ago as Partial Ankylosaur osteoderm (scute) from Hell creek formation , Montana . I have a hard time distinguish it from ceratopsian frill ... need help to confirm/correct ID on this bone and I wound love to know what is the main feature that distinguish Ankylosaur scute from Ceratopsian frill bone ?? thank you in advance ! Guns
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Here is some of my first 6 months of fossil collection ! ( some still in transit oversea ...) First of all I really enjoy spending time in this forum and I feel very lucky to be member of this forum ! some of my collection was ID by you guys Soooo...LET get started ! KEM KEM the mystery - My First Dinosaur fossil .... Abelisauridae tooth ! MY BEST theropod tooth in my collection ! My Mystery vertebra from Kem kem ... possible Theropod vertebra Sauropod tooth << Rebbachisaurus tooth from kem kem
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Edmontosaurus fibula-- real or nah?
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Hey all-- looking at this edmontosaurus fibula, considering buying. Do you think it's legit? Why/why not? -
Hi ! This tooth is in my small collection for quite a while...original owner Label this tooth as Nanotyrannus tooth from carter country , Hell creek formation Size: 0.75 " , Distal serration count about 9/ 2 mm and for Mesial serration mostly worn off but some still visible as photo attached . Any help on ID this tooth is much appreciated !!! and sorry if the photos are not good enough i try my best with my phone camera
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What Is The Complete List Of Dinosaur Species Known From Hell Creek, Including Tooth Taxons And Synonymous Species?
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I have yet to see a conclusive list of EVERY dinosaur known from the Hell Creek Formation, I am curious if anyone has one or knows all the dinosaurs, thank you!- 4 replies
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Hello everyone ! Here is 0.65" tooth from carter country ,Hell creek formation , Montana . I personally think that it belong to Theropod maybe ? (I saw very faint serration in this tooth) A good friend of mine told me that due to weird shape of this tooth it could be a Pre-maxillary tooth of maybe Nanotyrannus with feeding damage at the tip. What do you guy think about this tooth ?? as always thank in advance . Guns
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This tooth is listed for sale from dealer in my country as Tyrannosaurus Rex tooth. Info from dealer : 0.53" from Carter country, Hell creek formation, Montana. To me clearly it is not T-rex tooth.I think it may belong to Acheroraptor tooth.Please confirm&correct me if im wrong. thank you. Guns.
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