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Hey guys, just picked up this unidentified claw at auction, and I'm trying to identify it as either a hand or foot claw. I've done some research including browsing the forum and I'm still undecided... There is some restoration on it but my expert buddy believes it to be a hand claw... Claw Location: Taouz, South Morocco Geological Formation: Ifezouane Fm Age: Upper Cretaceous, Cenomanian stage (96 Million Years) Size: 3.7cm = 1.45 Inch After discussing this fossil with a few guys more knowledgeable than myself, including Troodon, there doesn't seem to be an identification possible. We've ruled out crocodile or pterosaur, and came to the conclusion it is indeed a Theropod Hand Claw... Any thoughts?
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Hello friends, Full transparency here - I am inquiring about this piece from a trade dealer who I will not mention as per guidelines. They have listed the following specifications: Genus: Pachydesmoceras Ammonite. Age: Cretaceous (Cenomanian to Turonian). Origin: Taboulouart, Atlas Range, Morocco. Size: Height: 40 CM x Width (diameter): 50 CM x Depth: 11 CM I am very new to fossils and so am having a hard time verifying these claims. Is anyone able to offer an opinion as to whether this is what they says it is and if it is in the condition claimed? I have seen several other pieces that look near identical to my eyes - is anyone able to provide any insight as to specifically what to look for in a piece like this when identifying it and determining its condition? Are specimens in this size and condition rare? Thank you, Ali
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From the album: Morroco Fossils
Halisaurus arambourgi Mosasaurus from the Grand Daoui area near Khouribga in central Morocco.Late Cretaceous-
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I have here another Carcharodontosaurus. This one is just over 3". It appears free of repairs and restorations. Anyone see any red flags? Thank you, Bellamy
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