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  1. North

    Interesting mosasaur tooth.

    This tooth looks bit like one of Xenodens calminechari, so I would like to get opinions could it be one or perhaps something else. Marocco, Oued zem. Crown H: 1.0cm, L: 1.0cm, W: 0.6cm.
  2. hi Members what could it be? A fosssil out of marocco dimensions of the matrix 15 by 7 cm
  3. Hi there! I bought a pterosaur bone (10 cm/ 0,3937 inch) . But I'm still doubting, if it's real. Because I had spotted a glued splice on the left end (at the photos) and I did the lick-test. At the end of the bones, it was sticky, but the midsection was not. So is one part maybe real and the rest is fake? to look better and complete? The piece is from Marocco (Kem Kem), and I know, that sellers there are often faking fossils. Greeting, Lilian
  4. Ciao a tutti! Potete aiutarmi per favore a identificare i denti di questo squalo? Provengono da Ypresian del bacino di Ouled Abdoun. Dimensione circa 1 cm. Hi everyone! Can you please help me identify this shark's teeth? They come from Ypresian in the Ouled Abdoun basin. Size about 1cm.
  5. Hello, in the previous year I bought ammonite in my small town in Poland. Recently, I read that many ammonites from Morocco (and this one looks like he was from Morocco) is either slightly counterfeit or not true. I asked about identification on the Polish Facebook group, and they told me that it could be slightly carved, but the original ammonite. What do you think? Thank you in advance. Sorry for possible mistakes
  6. Hi, I would like to buy this skull of mosasaurus, but I am not sure that it is a real fossil… could you help me please? thank you very much
  7. Hi, I would like to buy this fossil, but I don’t know if it is a real fossil because I am not expert, it is a spinosaurus claw. can you please help me ? thank you very much
  8. Hello, what do you think, can i go "wrong" with these fossils from morocco? Are they real? Many greetings
  9. Hi, I'm new here ... I want to ask what you think about this spinosaurus claw..how much is original and how fake?... thanks for your time..Luk
  10. Kiros

    Kem kem tooth, help!

    Hello, many years ago a bought this small tooth in a shop, at the time they told me it was a dino tooth, that it came from kem kem, and the child me was happy. Now after all these years I clearly know that this isn't a dino tooth, but anyone can help me identifying it? Maybe it's croc or pterosaur
  11. kevin petrone

    Moroccan Shark teeth ID 5

    Hi who can help me tell me what types of shark teeth they are?
  12. kevin petrone

    Moroccan Shark teeth ID 4

    Hi who can help me tell me what types of shark teeth they are?
  13. kevin petrone

    Moroccan Shark teeth ID 3

    Hi who can help me tell me what types of shark teeth they are?
  14. kevin petrone

    Moroccan Shark teeth ID 2

    Hi who can help me tell me what types of shark teeth they are?
  15. kevin petrone

    Moroccan Shark teeth ID 1

    Hi who can help me tell me what types of shark teeth they are?
  16. palochris68

    carcharodontosaurus tooth

    Hello, This is my latest acquisition. A tooth of carcharodontosaurus sp (impossible to certify that it is saharicus I think?). How do you find it? Is it a nice piece ? There is a lot of restoration or red flag ? Thanks !
  17. dutchdino42

    Crushed Tooth

    I am busy preparing a crocodile jaw from Khouribga Marocco. It could be a Dyrosaurus phosphaticus (kouribga). While preparing the jaw, something else appeared. It is about 2.5 cm long and wide, convex and a little brownish on the outside. The inside is white and very soft. It does not belong to this jaw. Looks like a crushed tooth to me but could be something els. What is this ? I am not sure yet if I try to work around it or remove it, depends on what it is.
  18. michele 1937

    fossil track

    Chiedo aiuto per classificazione. Marocco devoniano Cruziana ??
  19. michele 1937

    Classification

    Origine: Marocco superiore Ordoviciano Grazie per il Vostro Aiuto
  20. belemniten

    Mosasaurus vertrebra ?

    Today i bought this possible Mosasaurus vertebra. Its was found in Marocco and is very big with a length of 10 cm. What do you think ? I must say that i dont know anything about mosasaurus vertebras ... so please help me ID it Thanks !
  21. fifbrindacier

    Urchin

    From the album: Beginner collection

    Tetragrama sp (Cenomanian ; Taouz). Circumference : about 16cm ; height : about 2cm.
  22. fifbrindacier

    Urchin

    From the album: Beginner collection

    Dorocidaris Taouzensis (Cenomanian ; Taouz). Circumference : about 16cm ; height : about 3,5cm.
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