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Could someone please ID these therapod teeth from the Lourhina formation? All are kimmeridgian and around 2cm. No. 2 is described as allosaurid, lourhinasaurus?
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Does anyone know any good websites for therapod claws?
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Does anyone know a good website or auction site where I can get a nice rare therapod claw? Also, how does this albertonykus borealis claw look? I heard the alvelarazsaurids are very rare. It is described as this -
I recently saw this claw labelled as therapod 4.9cm and Jurassic. From saltwick bay, Whitby, UK. Does anyone know what it could be or if it could just be an interestingly shaped rock?
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Recently I saw this therapod claw for sale from Faoux, France. It is described as early Cretaceous and 0.2 inches. Does anyone know what it could be? Also, the strange red stuff inside looks a bit suspicious.
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Do therapod claws get rarer after the size gets under a certain limit?
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A while back, a friend told me that therapod claws get rarer after the size passes under a certain limitation. Is this true or only for certain species?- 13 replies
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Does anyone know where I can find a theropod hand claw for sale?
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Does anyone know where I can find a therapod hand claw or a raptor killer foot claw for sale?- 6 replies
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I found these sorting through some Aguja formation from West Texas, late Cretaceous, matrix. I am not sure if they are teeth or claws. I think that the middle tooth may be a croc, but not sure. The hash marks are 1mm. Any ideas?
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I obtained some matrix from the Aguja formation, which is late Cretaceous, from Brewster, County, Texas. I have been finding all kinds of good stuff, but will start with the following. The first two pics are from what I believe to be a therapod - maybe Tyranasaurid? There are approx. 5 serrations per mm. The next two are of an unidentified tooth. The last is a group photo of what may be Champsosaurus teeth? The hash marks are 1mm. Any ideas?
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Anyone know where I can buy a Carnotaurus Tooth? (Or bone in general)
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From the album: WhodamanHD's Fossil collection.
Large theropod tooth from Moroccan purchased online. Labeled carcharodontaurus.- 1 comment
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Small Moroccan theropod tooth from morrocco purchased online. Labeled dromeosaur. -
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I received some matrix from the Lance Creek Formation, Late Maastrichtian, Wyoming, which shares much fauna with the Hell Creek formation. I have found what I think are 4 croc teeth and what I hope is a therapod tooth (piece). The serrations on the therapod (hopefully) tooth is about 5/mm on the basal side and much finer on the other. The picture doesn't show the finer serrations well, but you can feel them by running your fingernail across it. The hash marks are 1mm. Am I right on any of this?
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From the album: WhodamanHD's Fossil collection.
This is a tooth section from morroco, bought online with some other tooth fragments.-
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