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Found in NJ Cretaceous stream. Thought it may be a concretion at first, and it still may be, but upon closer inspection, it appears to have tooth marks in it which makes me think it is organic in some form. Any ideas? sorry no ruler scale here, will upload later. Approximately 6 inches in length, 2 to 3 inches wide.
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Hi everyone. Iv'e been thinking about doing this for years and now, here I am! I have some interesting beach finds from "Sharks tooth island" and emerald isle, north carolina beaches. My favorite has obvious tooth marks. Black brown bone shard, about 1 inch long. Looks like something bit into the bone and cracked it open. There are a few molar marks and smaller tooth marks as well. The hole shown is I think a tendon insertion hole? So many predation marks on it. So cool! Any ideas of what the bone is and what had a good meal off of it?
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- complete novice
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I found this piece of dinosaur bone last summer while I was surface collecting in the Horseshoe Canyon area near Drumheller, Alberta. It wasn’t until I was home and cleaned the piece that I noticed what looks like tooth marks on the bone. Is it tooth marks on the bone? I know this is stretch but any idea what type of bone this may be (rib, leg, etc.)? Thanks for looking at this. Cherise
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