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This is from Hell Creek formation and 8 inches long. Seller named this 'Struthiomimus'. I compared it with some examples of ornithomimids from Hell Creek and I think this is a 3rd metatarsal of an ornithomimid.. If someone can verify? Thanks
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Doesnt look it at to me, no groove which seems to be on others, but most online are hand claws. But could be a very worn one? Or something else.
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Is this dinosaur claw real or restored
njfossils posted a topic in Is It Real? How to Recognize Fossil Fabrications
Seller says It has field crack repair but I was wondering if it looks restored. Thanks- 6 replies
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Happy Holidays Start with Hypsilophodon's from the Early Cretaceous of the UK thanks to the NHM dinolab. A small critter A spectacular skull of Bistahieversor a Tyrannosaurid from the Late Cretaceous of New Mexico. A gorgeous specimen of the likely herbivorous/omnivorous Late Cretaceous theropod Ornithomimus at RTMP courtesy of NHM Dinolab A Centrosaurus skull from Dinosaur Park Formation, Alberta from RTMP
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I went out for a fossil hunting trip to southeastern red deer river valley in southern Alberta and I found material from tyrannosaur, raptor, hadrosaur, ceratopsian, turtle, croc, and fish. I even found a snail shell fossilized out of ironstone. I am struggling with the ID on two of my finds. This claw I think might be ornithomimus. But the tip is broken and also very stout. At first I thought it was just broken but I'm thinking it is unusually short. The other is a tooth that I have not seen before. After some research I'm guessing Pachycepholusaurus?
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