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From the hell creek formation in carter county, originally labeled as Dromaeosaurus but as far as I’m aware the only two species of raptor that exists in Hell Creek Fm are Acheroraptor and Dakotaraptor. Please let me know if more pictures are needed to ID CH: 12 mm CBL: 6 mm CBW: 3 mm 7 denticle per 1 mm DISTAL mesial denticles are not visible
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Hi! I am an new member. I have been collection for awhile and just started on buying more valuable pieces. A friend adviced me to check this Pachy toe on the forum. The main question is: is it an composit or - as the seller told me - associated? Background information: - Found in Garfield County (near the city of Jordan), Montana by the landowner. - The bones were found in the same hillside (spilling down a little wash). No other Pachy material was found nearby In one picture I the small toe bone is removed (maybe this is the mix-up). Hope you can help! Thanks in advance! Best Regards, Mike Jolink (mikejk_fossils on Instagram)
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First hadrosaur vertebrae, got it for a very good price. Maybe too good. Thoughts?
thefloralplesiosaur posted a topic in Fossil ID
Hi everyone! Got this at an auction for a really good price (probably because of the missing portion) labeled as hadrosaur. 66-67 million years old. from hell creek formation in South Dakota. length about 3.3 inches, width roughly the same. I guess it seems a bit too good to be true for me as it’s my first vertebrae specimen and it’s also a hadrosaur which I see commonly running for +. Thanks in advance!- 4 replies
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