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So I've had this piece for a while. It's pretty clear that it's a jaw. The structure looks like fish to me and it vaguely resembles the maxilla of other animals. But I really don't know enough of fish skull anatomy to know for sure. From Kem Kem beds, Morocco. Cenomanian age. Any ideas?
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This is (most likely) my last post on fossils that I've bought before finding this forum. All fossils I post about next will most likely be ones I'm considering to purchase. Anyways this fossil is dated to the mid Cretaceous and was found in the KemKem basin. One fossil is 4.5 inches long and the other is 3.94 inches long. Unclear what species it is to me. (If I need to add more pictures of specific areas I can add upon request)
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Hi guys Can I have a rough id/confirmation on the teeth below. Not up to my usual stand of photography but I just really want to get into the ballpark before I start imaging properly. Croc I think?
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Hello tooth experts, here another from the box. By the way Frank, as I know you'll home in on this id, I've several Abelisaurid indet from the box so I'm hoping one this isn't! Non serrated teeth will be up soon.
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From the album: Reptile Fossils
A really weird bone from the Kem Kem beds. The bone seems complete and is hollow with very thin walls. However, I cannot find any reference that exactly matches this. The only thing it vaguely resembles are is the hyoid bone of a Pterosaur. Though all those examples are tiny compared to this bone. So at the moment my best guess for this bone is the hyoid bone of a huge Pterosaur. Location: Kem Kem beds, Morocco Age: Cenomanian, Upper Cretaceous© © Olof Moleman
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This jaw bone fragment and the teeth were found in Kem Kem. I bought the lot for £5 from a reputable dealer who bought while at Kem Kem. Sadly he wouldn't part with the long thin bones in the box about 4mm X 100mm. I'm working on it!
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We think this is Spinosaurus. location of find Kem Kem beds, or Tegana formation, the Continental Red beds of Kem Kem, south of Taouz in the S. E. Morocco. Looking to identify this anatomically and specie wise. Any ideas?
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From the album: Reptile Fossils
Carcharodontosaurus saharicus (Depéret & Savornin, 1927) The tooth of a Carcharodontosaur. Location: Kem Kem beds, Morocco Age: Upper Cretaceous© © Olof Moleman
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From the album: Fish Fossils
Dentilepisosteus kemkemensis Grande, 2010 Scales of a gar. Location: Kem Kem beds, Morocco Age: Cenomanian, Late Cretaceous© © Olof Moleman
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Hi everyone, hope you can help with this ID problem. I bought a pile of fossils from the Kem Kem beds in Morocco. It included a lot of random stuff, but one particular fossil caught my eye. There was a little bone locked in a "ball" of rock. I couldn't really make out what it was, so I removed the rock and out came this (look at pictures). To me it looks like a vertebra... Could it be from a dinosaur?
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From the album: Fish Fossils
Onchopristis numidus Stromer, 1917 The tooth of a large sawfish. Location: Béchar, Kem Kem beds, Algeria Age: Cenomanian, Late Cretaceous© © Olof Moleman
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From the album: Fish Fossils
Onchopristis numidus Stromer, 1917 The tooth of a sawfish Location: Taouz, Kem Kem beds, Morocco Age: Cenomanian, Late Cretaceous© © Olof Moleman