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From the album: Fossil Collection: DC Area and Beyond
Plant Impression Glasgow, MT Judith River Formation Late Cretaceous -
Hello . Recently got this caudal vert from Hill county of judith river formation . Is this a hadrosaur or a ceratopsian vert ? Best Regards Guns
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Hi ! . need a bit of help ID this tooth from hill county , Judith river formation I am not sure if its pachycephalosaur or ankylosaur tooth . Best regard Guns
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Milk river find in Montana. Is the little one a piece of a jaw bone (an inch long)? No clue on the larger - thought they maybe the end of a long bone but there’s really not much of a broken base to it.
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I know there isn’t much to this bone - kind of like trying to identify a car once it got blown up then dumped in acid then left to rust, then crumbled. It’s the milk river of northern Montana in the Judith formation. After rinsing it off a bit, I just thought it was unique because of the two separate concave surfaces on the same bone - opposite sides. I picked it up because I liked the color of the preserved bony area, but the concavities must be somewhat unique?? The surfaces don’t show up super well in the images, but both smooth surfaces are definitely concave. Ideas?
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Found yesterday near the milk river, Judith river formation. The biggest vert we’ve found for sure. Several other fairly large verts nearby that seemed to be hadrosaur, but not sure - and still 1/2 the size. Lots and lots of meat eater bones as well. -sorry the photos are rotated
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Since I got such a quick response on my dinosaur tooth that was actually a rock I figured I’d check out some other stuff I found last week. Two separate bones pictured. Montana milk river area. From my basic anatomy knowledge it sure seems to be a scapula and then Some type of appendage bone? any thoughts? And I’m pretty sure these ones aren’t rocks if they are - I’m retiring from fossil hunting
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Does anyone have an idea of what this might belong to? The claw is approximately 2 inches long. This claw was found in the Judith River Formation. Seller is claiming it’s a Therapod of some sort. Any input would be appreciated! Thank you.
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From the album: Theropod fossils
Tyrannosaurid tooth Judith river formation -
I didn't know which place to post this, but I found this online and I was wondering if these are in fact genuine T-Rex tooth? Thank you very much.
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Is this a Lambeosaurus tooth ? its was found in Judith River Formation and the size of the tooth measure .25 .
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