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From Hell Creek Formation Montana. 1/8 inch long anyone know what raptor this could be from definitely a small tooth.
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This raptor claw, what do you think?
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Hello all, What is the hardest teeth to obtain nowadays? It seems to change based on the export restrictions from other countries and rarity. I’m trying to expand my collection and want to see what our the ones to chase after. Thanks in advance
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Next tooth up is a "unidentified theropod " tooth from the judith river formation in eastern MT....its CH 8 mm....it has 13 serrations per 3 mm on the posterior of the tooth and 16 per 3 mm on the anterior.......some of the pictures youll see what looks to be ribs on the side of the tooth, i thought zapsalis at first but i dont see the posterior as having a straight edge .....let me know what u all think after viewing the pics! @Troodon
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Hey everyone i hope you all had a great holiday season....this next tooth in my collection was labled saurornitholestes from the hell creek formation from powder county MT. We know that the only two described raptors from there are dakotaraptor and acheroraptor so im curious to see what you all think of this one. Nanotyrannus perhaps? Unfortunately the anterior serrations have worn off which im sure will make id'ing this tooth difficult but anyway here it is. ....the CH is 9 mm the posterior serrations are 12 per 3 mm. @Troodon
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This next tooth i just recently purchased was sold to me as a probable dakotaraptor tooth. Its from the hell creek formation in Powder River Co. MT. Its CH is 18 1/2 mm....posterior serrations are 20 per 5 mm. Anterior serrations are 25 per 5 mm. @Troodon , @Andy, @fossilsonwheels
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This next tooth in my collection was sold to me as " Unidentified Theropod ". It is from the Judith River Formation in Montana....its CH is 7 mm..its posterior serrations are 16 per 4 mm and its anterior serrations are 19 per 4 mm. what do you guys think it could be from???? @Troodon @fossilsonwheels
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Hey everyone! In this post im going to be sharing two teeth from my collection. The first one was sold to me as acheroraptor. Its from the Hell Creek formation in MT and its CH is 7 mm. @Troodon
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Hey everyone this next tooth in my collection was sold to me as a possible Dromaeosaurus Albertensis from the judith river formation in Hill co Mt. Its size is 5/8"....CH is 16 mm, the anterior serrations are 9 per 2 mm and the posterior serrations are 8 per 2 mm.....again sorry for the finger placement in some of the pics...in trying to get the best shots i can for you all. @Troodon
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This next tooth was listed as a possible dakotaraptor steini...what do you guys think? Sorry for the finger placement in some of the pictures.....from the hell creek formation in powder river co. , MT. The size is 15/16 " and Serrations on the posterior of the tooth are 5 per mm and 10 per 2 mm. The anterior serrations look smaller and look to be about 6 per mm.... @Troodon
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Real Dromeosaurid Tooth?
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Hello, all. Sorry for my long hiatus. School and other stuff got in the way. I found a potential dromeosaurid tooth on online that the dealer says is from the Lance Formation. What do you all think?- 9 replies
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Hi I was checking out today the fossils at a fossil and mineral shop and I found another dinosaur egg shell coming from China it was labeled raptor eggshell from China and it also said it was from the Permian period this made me think that it could be fake the owner collects all of the stuff but I was wondering if anybody can help me out with how to indentify a raptor eggshell from China and I don’t have photos thanks.
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New to collecting and this site, thought I’d debut my small collection in my first post. Any comments or tips would be appreciated.
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From the album: Judith River fm. Fossil Finds
cf. Saurornitholestes langstoni Late Cretaceous (Campanian~76 mya) Judith River formation-
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Can anyone tell me what this tooth came from? they say it’s a type of dromeosaur/raptor but it doesn’t look like a raptor to me it’s 100 million years old and is 2.8 cm long but it doesn’t say where it came from.
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Hello, I see a lot of websites that sell abelisauridae teeth and raptor teeth, to me look the same size and shape, how can you tell the difference? (raptor tooth white backround), (abelisauridae tooth yellow backround)
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Hey guys. I recently acquired this nice phalanx bone but I don’t know what it could be from... Originally was thinking raptor ( dromaeosaurid ) but I’m not sure. Any ideas? 35 mm, Kem Kem, Morocco. Thank you for the input . Regards
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These are being sold as ceolurosaur teeth from the Morrison formation in Moffat county, Colorado. Can anyone ID these? And which one looks as the highest in quality? There are 4 teeth.
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Here are some photos of some of my dromaeosaurid fossils from the Aguja Formation of Brewster County, Texas.
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I bought a number of cool little Kem Kem fossils recently. There's a number of quite interesing ones in there. One of them turned out to be pretty special. As far as I know Dromaeosaurid material is pretty rare in the Kem Kem beds. But this seems to be the upper part of a right humerus of a raptor. Other Theropods are generally pretty different and those of birds while more similar also don't match. the bone is obviously hollow but the bone wall is still fairly substantial, which makes me think its Dromaeosaur instead of bird. The bone is also almost identical in shape and size to the humerus of the small Dromaeosaurid Bambiraptor. Though mine is obviously not as complete, but still very nicely preserved in 3D. I feel confident enough to call this raptor that I wanted to share this with you guys. Bambiraptor humerus. Needless to say, I'm really happy with this piece.
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I was recently going through some old finds from last summer when I came across this little bone, it is partially hollow and has very porous bone structure. that's why I assume this bone came from a very small theropod. It shares some resemblance to a bambiraptor coracoid as shown in the last picture and is almost exactly the same size. the bone measures 11mm wide in the first picture
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