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From the album: Prae's Mosasaurs
Tooth from the mosasaur Carinodens belgicus.-
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Carinodens belgicus. The corn-kernel toothed mosasaur.-
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Tooth of Carinodens belgicus from the Moroccan Phosphates.-
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Carinodens belgicus tooth.-
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Tooth of the mosasaur Carinodens belgicus.-
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From the album: Prae's Mosasaurs
Carinodens belgicus. The corn-kernel toothed mosasaur.-
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Carinodens belgicus. The corn-kernel toothed mosasaur.-
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Identified as Carinodens belgicus based on occlusal aspect ratio (labiolingual/mesiodistal <2.2).
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Hey all, I acquired a large box of bones from the Kem Kem beds of Morocco. I don’t have information on them besides that. I suspect a large number of these are crocodilian, but there’s an assortment of other things as well. All told there’s probably 60-90 bones in the box, so I’m going to avoid putting too many in a post. All measurements are in inches. set A: set B: set C: set D: set E: Thanks all for any help!
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These fossils were in a bag of shark teeth from morroco What are they, they don't look like any kind of shark tooth I've seen before The white pieces don't look like broken root to me Thanks
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Hello, I bought these fossils as Rotuloidea fimbriata, from the Pliocene of Morocco; yesterday I saw some photos of Heliophora orbicularis, and now I have doubts about what species they are. Any ideas? 1.- 2.- Thanks!
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I purchased this from someone in the UK who said it was Hexagonaria from Alnif, Morocco. Does anyone have any idea if this is correct?
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I purchased this from a shop in India that claimed it was a Petoskey Stone from Morocco. Obviously, this isn't true and I feel like it is probably not a Hexagonaria. Does anyone have any idea what it is? (Sorry about my phone leaving shadows and the images up.)
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From the album: Trilobites
From the Jorf locality, these come out slightly metamorphosed, lending them their somewhat "plasticized" appearance. This is a common phacopidae from there, but all trilobites in these layers are a massive challenge to prepare. -
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Any thoughts on what Family of theropod this tooth might represent? It comes from a trusted source and was collected from the Kem Kem near Taouz, Morocco. Thank you for your comments on my previous submission, especially Troodon.
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Unknown Moroccan Dinosaur Vertebrae
fossil_lover_2277 posted a topic in Is It Real? How to Recognize Fossil Fabrications
I’m possibly looking at purchasing this pair of Moroccan vertebrae. They’re real as far as I can tell from the pics. They’re labeled as “dinosaur”, but that’s as much information as the seller has. Are these even dinosaur? Can anyone provide any other information? Thanks. -
Hello! Please help me identify these brachiopod fossils from Morocco. Unfortunately, the age is unknown. Thanks in advance!
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