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I believe this mososaur tooth was unearthed in Morocco. Included in the photo are my thumb and index finger for scale.
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Hello I am new here and looking for some help identifying some pieces. :)
Mike2 posted a topic in Fossil ID
Hello, can someone help me identify these? They are from Holmdel, NJ. Sorry I don not understand the format of this text box. Forces me to type this way.They look like phalanges maybe?Thank you so much for the help! - Mike- 5 replies
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Hi all, I'm new to fossil collecting and would love to know any leads on any of the items here. I think I know what some are (I believe there is an enchodus fang, mososaur tooth, bone, etc) but am looking for some confirmation. All have come from Holden Beach, NC. Thank you!
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Found this on a trip to Big Brook yesterday and having a tough time figuring out what it is. The tooth is missing the tip, but appears to be quite narrow, with a strong curve that would eliminate xiphactinus as a possibility. It looks too narrow to me to be a mosasaur tooth and has no visible carinae. Is there any chance it could be a plesiosaur tooth? Thanks for the help!
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Rock with teeth, roots, bones real?
Rwdrive posted a topic in Is It Real? How to Recognize Fossil Fabrications
I'm a new dino fossil enthusiast and purchased this large rock, my favorite piece. It is from Morocco and contains 2 mososaur teeth with roots and many other what appear to be bone or shell fragments. The rock is gritty and you can't touch it without traces of sandlike grit falling off. I sure hope this real? Thank you. Jeff -
From the album: Huge Big Brook Fossil Collection
Spearhead, Crow shark teeth, goblin shark teeth, xiphactinus teeth, mososaur, enchodus, arrowhead, pyctnodontis plates, crab claws, ray tooth, sawfish teeth, semi-modern incisor, semi-modern unknown tooth, bone, jaw fragment with enchodus tooth, toe bone, fossil scute -
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-7216989/Gemstone-miners-Canada-accidentally-stumbled-fossil-ancient-sea-monster.html https://www.syfy.com/syfywire/canadian-gemstone-miners-discover-prehistoric-sea-monster-skeleton
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