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Hey I was hoping someone could help me to figure out type of dinosaur this tooth was pulled from?, Giant fossilized dinosaur tooth it weighs 2 lb 4 oz and is 7.25 cm in diameter at the cusp, the shape of the cusp is similar to that of a spade from a deck of cards. the middle section is 8.25 cm diameteral, and is 9.5 inches in length. Geology where the tooth was located was in the eastern part of the state Kansas in the United States
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I’ve found a few of these neat brachiopods which look to be dictyoclostus sp. or maybe linoproductus. Thoughts? (Edit: oh yeah pretty certain they are from the Pennsylvanian of east Kansas)
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from penn rock i believe looks odd has three little nubs on one side sorry for the blurry pics still using my cell phone for pictures
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going out to the elk river today after the ren fest cant wait wish me luck that i find something good:)
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Need Species I.d. On Both Of These And How To Safely Clean The First On
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hey all need a species id on these i know the first one bryozoan fossil not sure about the last on looks like a clam but it sorta looks plant like in the way its shaped and need to know if you guys think vinager would be safe to get the matrix out of the sections in the first one -
found along with my ammonoid rock there is one little ammonoid in it but what are the round white ones in it? anyone and GOOOOO lol
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found this my daughter was kicking it around thats the only reason i found this it was on the bank of the river
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found this got alot of the matrix cleaned off it looks almost like a tiny bone but it came from the penn layer didnt think bones came from that layer so any idea what it is ? sponge? coral? so looks like a tiny chicken leg lol makes me hungry anyways any ideas would be great again its tiny!