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From the album: Texas Cretaceous Fossils : Sharks and Rays
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Hello all Yesterday, I could add a few more items to my ever expanding Kem Kem collection. I am very excited with these pieces, but some of them I have a lot of questions by. 1) This weird lungfish toothplate. Currently there are 3 species of lungfish known from the Kem Kem beds. The first and most common species is Neoceratodus africanus, of which the toothplates are described as 'Toothplates with deeply incised ridges'. The second species is Ceratodus humei, described as 'small toothplates with low ornamentation and only four low ridges' Third species
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From the album: Aguja Formation
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From the album: Aguja Formation
Very small teeth from sawfish and carpet sharks, respectively.-
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I just recieved a box with a random assortment of Kem Kem fossils and I was wondering if some of you might help out with some of the ID's 1) A fish scute, Adrianaichthys (Lepidotes) pankowskii would be my guess. 2) Another Adrianaichthys (Lepidotes) pankowskii scale? 3) A small bone, turtle perhaps? 4) Crocodile osteoderm 5) Crocodile osteoderm 6) I often see similar fossil sold as Kem Kem coprolites 7) base of an Onchopristis num
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Is this onchopristis numidus tooth real?
Zero_Ac3 posted a topic in Is It Real? How to Recognize Fossil Fabrications
I have been trying to look for an onchopristus numidus tooth to complete a collection of mine and I am unsure if these are genuine as it is from a website I am unsure about.- 11 replies
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Hey! I didn't know if anyone knows the best places to collect or look for Onchopristis rostrum fossils and Sclerorhynchidae fossils. I work at a National Park that protects pretty much the last remaining population of smalltooth sawfish and was looking to try to get my hands on a fossil specimen of each or see if people wanted to potentially donate a specimen of each to the park to help tell the story of this incredible critically endangered animal. If you or anyone you know is willing to help in sending me in the right direction on excivating, searching, purchasing, or donating pl
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3cm. Giant sawfish rostral barb. Kem Kem Beds. Taouz, Kem Kem Basin, Morocco.-
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Real or is a Frankentooth?
Seguidora-de-Isis posted a topic in Is It Real? How to Recognize Fossil Fabrications
Good Morning to all! Here's a new batch of fossils from Morocco... Please, is everything real? All opinions are welcome, and I thank you! This teeth Fossil Onchopristis numidus, is real or is a frankentooth? This teeth Fossil, is real? I Can classified as an Undetermined Abellisauridae, or only Theropoda Undetermined?- 8 replies
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Tooth of a sawfish.
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Tooth of a sawfish.
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I am new to this forum, and I was pleasantly surprised with the friendly and immediate, helpful, educated responses I received when I asked for help ID-ing dromaeosur teeth! Thank you Troodon and Runner64 for your help! This seems like an active, educated forum where lovers of prehistoric life can gather to discuss fossils, and the like. So, I would like to show off my fossil collection, and discuss things about the small amount of material I have in my personal collection! Feel free to show me your collections as well, I would love to see them! So without further ado, on to my fossils!