Search the Community
Showing results for tags 'oldman formation'.
-
I found the lost river coulee south of manyberries. I hiked for about 5 hours and it was a great landscape to explore. However, I found next to no vertebrate fossils.
- 12 replies
-
- 4
-
- alberta
- lost river
-
(and 1 more)
Tagged with:
-
Hey guys, I found this tooth that has what looks to be fossilized with a slice from a bite. I'm not sure if that is what it is. Has anyone else ever seen this? It's a first for me.
- 12 replies
-
- alberta
- oldman formation
-
(and 1 more)
Tagged with:
-
I have been out discovering some fossils and other cool stuff this spring. Lots of generally recognizable material but specifically I dont know what exactly I have here. Hopefully some of the enthusiasts and experts on the forum can help me out?
- 55 replies
-
- 1
-
- bearpaw formation
- dinosaur park formation
- (and 3 more)
-
Hello Everyone, I have a very strange looking tooth from an area where I sometimes find tyrannosaurid teeth (daspletosaurus from the oldman formation I think). I have posted a lot of angles to try to capture it's oddness. Basically, the shiny side has a weird valley going down lengthwise, near the front carina. The weathered side has a shallow valley running lengthwise closer to the back carina. These features make the tooth appear to have a twist almost like a drill bit when you look at it from the tip down.
- 13 replies
-
- 2
-
- alberta
- belly river group
-
(and 2 more)
Tagged with:
-
Me and my 7 year old boy went looking for fossils many times. We found a claw tip and a claw mid section from two separate expeditions in two different areas within the river valley a kilometer apart. I believe we have a sickle claw tip from one hand of a dromaeosaur and a sickle claw mid section from the opposite hand. I would appreciate any additional id that could be made from these photos.
- 9 replies
-
- 1
-
- belly river group
- claw
-
(and 5 more)
Tagged with:
-
Hi i was hoping someone could identify this tooth from near Medicine Hat AB. I found it along hadrosaur spitters and turtle carapace fragments. Lots of fossils in the area but this is unique.
- 26 replies
-
- alberta
- belly river formation
- (and 3 more)