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  1. fossil_sea_urchin

    Pterosaur tooth?

    I saw this tooth as pterosaur from Niger, but some possible wear on it makes it look like sauropod. Please help ID ,thanks in advance.
  2. LordTrilobite

    Rebbachisaur Tooth

    Tooth of a rebbachisaurid sauropod.
  3. Tidgy's Dad

    AFRICAN DINOSAURS

    https://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-46511196
  4. Jaimin013

    Diplodocid (?Apatosaurus) sp.

    From the album: My Collection

    Diplodocid (?Apatosaurus) sp. Morrison Formation Upper Jurassic Moffat County, Colorado Size: 6.5 cm
  5. Jeff Browning

    Dinosaur Footprint

    Discovered this footprint in West Texas. Can anyone help me identify the footprintee? Thanks in advance for the help.
  6. Jeff Browning

    Jeff Browning, MS traveler

    Nice to meet everyone. I hail from MS and travel all over the US. My hobby is to dig and surface collect fossils, gems, crystals, rocks, etc.
  7. Haravex

    Ken kem Id help part 3

    Ok before I go any further I appreciate all the help from the forum and will always research and look up information before asking some I feel I have an idea on but need a second set of eyes and mind. First one I thought was rebbachisauride but maybe not or it is a pathology. This one I believe to be a pre maxila ablesauride and then there are two complete limb bones the first one I suspect might be carpal however not sure and maybe turtle? and the second limb bone maybe a tibula?
  8. Troodon

    Bigfoot Finally Described

    The REAL Bigfoot. A nearly meter-wide Sauropod dinosaur foot, unearthed 20 years ago from mudstone in northeastern Wyoming, is the largest yet found is described in the attached paper. The other dinosaur skeletons found at the site have yet to be identified, but the size and shape of the foot bones indicate that it once belonged to a brachiosaur. https://peerj.com/articles/5250/ Maltese A, Tschopp E, Holwerda F, Burnham D. (2018) The real Bigfoot: a pes from Wyoming, USA is the largest sauropod pes ever reported and the northern-most occurrence of brachiosaurids in the Upper Jurassic Morrison Formation. PeerJ 6:e5250
  9. https://www.newsweek.com/amazing-dragon-lingwu-new-50-foot-long-dinosaur-species-found-china-1039811
  10. So this is what i have been offered the first I believe to be a caudal vert and the second is what i need help with the most.
  11. paulyb135

    Bothriospondylus Tooth ??

    Hello please can anyone help ID this tooth? I’ve been told it’s a Bothriospondylus tooth however I know that there are lots of question marks regarding this genus. let me know your thoughts. paul
  12. Hello to everyone, I found an interesting pattern cleaning an unidentified bone and would love to hear your opinion. This bone arrived covered in soft sandstone, according to the seller it came from Taouz, Errachidia Province, South Morocco. I identified it as a sauropod, probably diplodocoid but i'm only an amateur so I will love to hear what you think. after I cleaned the surface with a rotating brush it revealed multiple bite marks in varies size and depth. From what I red and saw online, I figured that these are raptor bite marks. Do you agree? Does it rare to find so many bite marks on one bone? Thanks a lot!
  13. Hi all, I am interested in getting a gastrolith from the Cloverly Formation. It measures 2.2" by 1.2" As I understand though, the "typical" gastrolith comes from the Morrison Formation. Are Cloverly Formation ones common? I've read the various gastrolith threads here. This stone seem to fit the criteria of having certain smooth edges, and unevenly rough sections as well (the smoothness comes from rubbing against the dinosaurs stomach along with acid, rather than being evenly worn by water). Still, I would like your thoughts on this. Does it look like a genuine gastrolith? Thank you.
  14. Fossilrocks

    Bothriospondylus tooth?

    Hello all I am new here and hope to learn more about fossils too and just wondering are these Bothriospondylus tooth? they are form Madagascar.
  15. Some cool findings from the Isle of Skye: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-highlands-islands-43620237
  16. lone5wolf117

    sauropod tooth

    Whats would be the ID of this sauropod tooth its form Lourinhã formation.
  17. Tidgy's Dad

    MOROCCAN DINOSAUR TAIL AUCTION

    From Morocco World News. https://www.moroccoworldnews.com/2018/01/238640/moroccan-dinosaur-tail-auctioned-mexico-rebuilding-mexican-schools/
  18. JohnBrewer

    Kem Kem teeth ID

    Sorry for the pic quality, iPhone. First one, could it be a rooted Hamadasuchus rebouli tooth? A bit difficult to see but it does have a bulbous end. The middle one Rebbachisaurus garasbae or another sauropod? I’m sure the one on the right is R. garasbae. Spino? Croc? @Troodon @LordTrilobite
  19. I was out digging for dinos this weekend and found this exquisite little guy. It's 1/2 an inch long, some of the better preservation I've seen in the Morrison. I'm pretty sure it Diplodocus, small chance it's Apatosaur also.
  20. was sent these pictures by a Moroccan dealer i was wondering about it being a sauropod vertebrae since it has a very small foramne, any thoughts or input would be nice and if so could this be from the only described species rebbechasaurus ?
  21. Paleontologists discover new species of sauropod dinosaur in Tanzania, National Science Foundation, August 25, 2017 https://phys.org/news/2017-08-paleontologists-species-sauropod-dinosaur-tanzania.htm http://www.sci-news.com/paleontology/shingopana-songwensis-05159.html https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2017/08/170825163934.htm https://www.nsf.gov/news/news_summ.jsp?cntn_id=242862&org=NSF&from=news Yours, Paul H.
  22. Behold, a new record holder: Patagotitan! https://www.usatoday.com/story/tech/science/2017/08/08/dinosaur-weighed-same-boeing-737-biggest-ever-found/546630001/
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