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Hiya guys! I'd like to ask help for ID. This tooth in matrix is from Akrabou Formation in Goulmima, Morocco, and I would like to know which polycotylid plesiosaur (maybe?) species can match this tooth🧐
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Receiving an unprep Acanthopyge sp, the tail does not look like the typical Acanthopyge tail from just doing a quick image search. Definitely looks lichid but I'm wondering does this piece match any of the described species of Acanthopyge? Thats if it is one in the first place of course. Below is some information. AGE Middle Devonian (~393 Million Years) LOCATION Jbel Issomour, South Morocco FORMATION Jbel Issomour Middle Devonian Outcrops Would like to get this specimen preped one day as due to a medical condition I cannot prep and reveal anything further myself.
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Hello everybody I'm new on this forum and in need of small help. In attach are several fossils I obtain during my last trip to Morocco. Fossils are obtain in Merzouga, desert part of Morocco near border to Algier.As per locals in the village people are going in border mountains and dig tunnels in mountains to collect fossiles.I was looking on various web pages and have some pictures what these items could be but maybe some of you guys with higher knowledge could give additional confirmation and info. In particular I'm interested in the bone (item A1-A5).Hope it is not camel bone :-) Bone is quite heavy and it is not restaurated.As per guy who dig it this is how he found it. Also if you have any tip of cleaning these items to bring their beauty in full it would be appreciated. Merry Christmas to all and thanks in advance