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I found this tooth recently at Pett Level in Hastings. I've found loads of teeth including some rare ones.. but nothing like this ..at first I thought maybe ankylosaur or something similar... What's your thoughts ? I've added pictures next to an ankylosaur tooth
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As a follow up to my last topic, i've included some of the other dinosaur teeth that I acquired at an annual fossil show. The first tooth pictured is claimed to be Triceratops, no locality was included but he claims it was found in North Carolina. however I cannot find any information to which Triceratops material has been found in NC. The second tooth pictured is claimed to be a Leptoceratops tooth from Hell Creek, however it seems they are often misidentified as Triceratops teeth. The third tooth depicted is Labeled as Richardoestesia, also from the Hell Creek formation. I am grateful for any identification and information that can be provided! Please feel free to ask for more adequate photos.
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weird looking bone/rock, im always hunting and this one is different from most of my finds, looks like a large tothish or bone about 12" long. any help by the forum is much appreciated, you guys are the coolest
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Hello, For the past few days Ive beem looking for online dinosaur shops. Would like to ask if you guys know where to buy dinosaur teeth ( T rex and other Therapod teeth in particular )? thank you!
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From the album: Dinosaur Fossils collection
Assorted collection of dinosaur teeth on display stands -
Dino Teeth With Roots Vs Dino Teeth Without Roots (But Bigger Crown)?
AJ Plai posted a topic in Questions & Answers
Hi, I would like to know some opinions from the perspectives of those who collect dino teeth here. Say, if you have two teeth of similar quality (i.e. R&R details and enamel & serrations preservation quality, etc.) and same length, lets say in this case its two 3 inches Carcharodontosaurus Teeth but one with only just the crown (3" crown) and another one with 3" crown + root. Would the one with root usually be regarded as more desirable, rare or valuable than one without? I am assuming that since its not a shed tooth it should probably be much more difficult to find? But then again, you are really technically getting a 1.5" - 2" tooth with the rest of it as root, and the 3"+ specimens are quite hard to come by these days; so I am not so sure... Anyway, in this particular example, would the tooth with root usually be priced more than the one without? Thx in advance for any input and info