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Fossil Hunting Trip, Judith River Fmtn, Montana
WyomingRocks! posted a topic in Fossil Hunting Trips
Hello, I just had a trip to a co-workers place in Montana that I have looked at before with some good finds. It had been several years since my last visit and I was excited about possible new finds. In the sites I had found before, my dad, brother and I discovered some decent specimens. My dad did not find his Tyrannosaur tooth he wanted but he did find a couple of very nice raptor teeth. My brother found a few nice teeth but no theropod ones. As soon as we started looking, within a minute, I found a nice sized Aublysodon or Daspletosaur tooth. We looked for the day and then they had to head home. I went back a few days later to try and explore for new spots and found several. I found several theropod teeth, a couple of mammal teeth, crocodilian teeth, lots of bones, but nothing major. I have attached in-situ pics and individual pics for everyone to see. P.S., thanks for any help in an ID!- 12 replies
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This is the best Euoplocephalus (??) tooth I have found. Very minimal feeding wear, decent size and good color. Size is 10mm wide by 11mm tall. Please let me know if this is a Euoplo. or something else. Thx!
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This is the largest, most robust, Myledaphus tooth I have at this site. It is 11.5mm wide X 9mm tall. Usually these teeth have the single groove in the root but this has several. Due to the size, I want to make sure it IS a Myledaphus. Thx!
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Hello, this is a complete small bones that I am sure is from a foot. I just don't know which animal or even if it is turtle or dinosaur related. Thx for any help! Length = 15mm Width = 5mm Found in Hill County, MT, Cretaceous age. Thanks for any info!
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