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Here is another recent addition to my collection I had to get. On first glance it looked like a spinosaur tooth but I noticed it was laterally compressed, not curved, and no visible serrations, so it has me stumped. Would like to see if someone could ID this for me as is but if I need to remove some matrix I will do so. It is just shy of an inch in length. Edit: Tried to delete the duplicate picture but it doesn’t seem to be working.
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Enchodus jaws section?
DawnOfADream posted a topic in Is It Real? How to Recognize Fossil Fabrications
Hello everyone! This was an enchodus jaw specimen I came across online. It looks real to me, but I have seen very few for sale and have had a poor previous experience buying a fossil online. The specimen is only listed as being "from Africa" so I assume Morocco. Please let me know what you think! -
You all were great on the last fossil. This is another one from my parents estate. Some kind of fish, half exposed, approximately 8" long.
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Hello. I was wanted help identifying some bones in matrix. The seller claims they are from Morocco, and that they are from mosasaurus or spinosaurus (I am doubtful of this). I was hoping you could share some insight as to what you think they are from? Thank you all!
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I have several large fossils that have me stumped. I am a florida boy, I can rattle off almost every fossil you can find here....but.... These are found in a storage locker 15 years ago in San Diego, Ca. There is no info on location collected, I am guessing hell creek formation. Any direction, advice or thoughts would be greatly appreciated. The three images are from the 1st of 18 fossils. It is 92 lbs, 22 inches long, 12 inches high and 12 inches wide. This one is the only one sprayed, not sure
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Ok, clearly this isn't a fossil. I'm not a weapons person, but it looks like a bullet. So how about ideas on what happened here? How did it get in this compilation of geological and shell material, was it the heat of friction that caused the "sleeve" of debris part way down, is that a military bullet (and if so, what would it be doing on the East Coast - practice at a military base), etc. Anyway, just found washed up on Myrtle Beach. -- Paula
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This is Approx 12 x 8 inches. Cenomanian. http://imgur.com/a/D3dCq It looks like bone in the matrix to me, but it may just be geological. Thanks for your help, y'all.
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