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Anyway to confirm that this is an adult Pachycephalosaur femur? Niobrara county Wyoming Lance formation
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Seller says this is a partial Pachycephalosaurs skull dome. its from the Lance Formation in WY. From the pictures is there anyway to verify that that is what this specimen is? Any additional questions I should ask the seller? @jpc @hadrosauridae
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I saw this for sale and was wondering if anyone could verify that this is indeed part of a pachy skull. It looks right to me, but I just wanted to make sure. It’s from hell creek formation. Thanks!
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Hello , I think its belong to Pachy but not 100% sure about it . Would like to ask for second opinions . Locality : Jordan co. , Hellcreek formation Best Regards Guns
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Has part of the articulating surface and is from the Hell Creek Formation in Powder River County Montana. It's about two inches.
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Hi all, Saw this tooth and Im not really sure how to distinguish pachy and thesc premax teeth well. Looked at @Troodon’s thread though from what I can see, I think Im leaning towards my tooth as a pachy just based on morphology similarities. Tooth is from Powder River County, Montana and is 5/16th of an inch. Thanks!
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Hi ! . need a bit of help ID this tooth from hill county , Judith river formation I am not sure if its pachycephalosaur or ankylosaur tooth . Best regard Guns
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Hi all, would like to ask your opinions on these claws i purchased labelled as Pachycephalosaurus Foot claw (Juvenile) from Powder River Montana. Ive just seen some threads where some mistake Thesc claws with Pachy claws due to their similarities I guess. Just wanted to make sure or confirm the species of these little guys. Cheers!
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Going through some chunkosaurus boxes tonight and found this piece that looked fairly pachy right off the bat. Maybe it’s a stretch because I’m still a little depressed that I traded away the pachy dome we found earlier in the year, but this piece sure looks like a worn spike to me. Am I right or am I wrong? Only the one angle shows the “spike” but I wanted to show all angles. The backside looks very pachy as well. thanks guys judith river formation of Montana - milk river
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Hi all, Unfortunately I have no location info on this tooth which i know is really important but the seller can't obtain this information as it was from an old collection of someone that passed away. Does the morphology match Ankylosaurus or nodosaur rather than Pachy and Thescelosaurus? Thanks Jai
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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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