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This is a creek find from SW, MS. It was found amongst other types of teeth. It appears a cap (enamel) is missing from one tooth. Can anyone please identify it. Help is appreciated. Thanks in return.
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Recently added this magnificant piece of upper Mammoth jaw from the North Sea, Netherlands. Its over 7.5 kilograms. Molar Length is about 20CM You guys got good looking upper jaws or lower jaws too? Show them
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Good evening I just now found this tooth so I begin digging around and have discovered the maxilla in the mandible including a whole bunch of teeth! But they are falling apart! I have pieces parts of everything else besides this one tooth! Does anybody happen to know what animal would have A tooth like this?
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Hey everyone, I was digging in the White River Formation when I found this amazing maxilla of some creature. Through some questioning and conversations with various paleontologists, many people have different opinions of what this is. The responses I’ve had are all different, being Oreodont, Dire Wolf, or a species from the family of Brontotheriidae. The w shaped teeth might suggest Brontotheriidae... What are your guy’s opinions? The maxilla is about 6 inches long.
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Spinosaurus Aegypticus maxilla
Pterygotus posted a topic in Is It Real? How to Recognize Fossil Fabrications
I recently saw this spinosaurus aegypticus maxilla for sale from the Kem Kem sequence. It measures 4 cm. Is it real and could it be a misidentified crocodile maxilla?- 9 replies
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Please help to confirm bird beak elements found in flint erratics of Lithuania
D.N.FossilmanLithuania posted a topic in Fossil ID
Dear Guys, I recently found many possible beak parts in flint erratics- three premaxillas, one maxilla with teeth, one culminicorn and one latericorn. The age of flint erratics in my area is Late Cretaceous- Paleocene. If there are any specialist who work with bird bones, please help to confirm this identification. The remains are found in Varena town, South Lithuania (The Baltic Region). Best Regards Domas- 10 replies
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A right maxilla of a small mosasaur.
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Found in western Washington state. Note the premaxillary tooth or tusk structure. Any identification help is appreciated. Thanks.
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From the album: Reptile Fossils
Halisaurus arambourgi Bardet, Pereda-Suberbiola, Iarochene, Bouya, and Amaghzaz, 2005 Right side maxilla of a small Mosasaur. There is also a pathology on the top where the bottom of the nostril would be. Location: Khouribga, Morocco Age: Maastrichtian, Late Cretaceous© ©. Olof Moleman