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Hey guys, I purchased this T. rex premax partial tooth and I just wanted to confirm it is indeed Rex. The serrations seem to match. From Hell Creek, Montana, Usa. Size is 3cm. Thank you for all imput.
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A very popular site has some "Tyrannosaurus rex" teeth. Here are two pics of one. Description does say Morocco yet also says T. rex. I see a repaired carcharodontosaurus tooth ( a dino not mentioned in the posting). Anybody have a different opinion? This person also has incredibly small hands for a 5.85 inch tooth!
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Hello. A friend of mine has a fossil tyrannosaur and spinosaur tooth and was looking to confirm the identification. Unfortunately, he doesn't have much locality information. First, the tyrannosaur tooth. He says it comes from around Red Deer, Alberta. No other information. Next the spino tooth. Comes from "Morocco, I think." Is it spinosaurid? The tooth doesn't have the usual Kem Kem colors. Thanks for your help.
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Sales just concluded a min ago. I definitely wasn't expecting it to reach this insanely high amount. No word yet AFAIK on whether he's going to a private collection or museum Is this the highest a dinosaur has ever been sold for? I wonder what precedence it'd set for fossils and paleontology moving forward On the pro side, it'd encourage more folks to go out there looking for fossils and possibly finding rare and important finds. On the con, more fossils might be priced out of the reach of museums
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First Tyrannosaurus Rex Tooth, Scollard Formation, Alberta
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I took a trip out to the scollard formation in Alberta the other day for the first time. I've been hunting in Alberta for years now, but only recently decided to try and branch out from our old hunting grounds. I was unaware that there were T-Rex fossils in our province, but I read through a few old posts on this forum about some massive teeth being pulled out of Alberta so I decided it was worth a shot. I told my dad about it and we decided to drive out on his birthday. I ended up finding a few broken T-Rex teeth, one would have been well over 3 inches. My dad easily had the find- 10 replies
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I hope I'm not breaking any TFF rules by discussing fossil sales outside the sales forum. Does anyone know what is happening with Stan the T. rex? It looks like he is being put up for auction. Why did they suddenly decide to sell him? https://www.christies.com/features/The-life-of-Stan-a-T-rex-excavated-in-1992-10872-7.aspx?sc_lang=en&PID=en_hp_carousel_1
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Hello I have a juvenile rex tooth from Lance Formation to trade looking for dinosaur fossils thats are not from morocco.
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3.6 inches. Some restoration on the tip.
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Hi Fossil Forum, I’m hoping you could help me with a tooth ID. It’s from Hell Creek and I believe a Tyrannosaur. I’d love for it to be a T. Rex, but I’m hoping you could confirm either way. Thanks! Also, this is my first post, so if it’s in the wrong discussion, just let me know and I’ll delete and re-post.
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Picked this up off the auction sight. Hell creek tooth out of Powder river county Montana. Not expecting a perfect ID. It's small and I know that makes em hard to ID. This guy is just shy of an inch and heavy for his size. I have meg teeth of comparable size that weigh nothing compared to this specimen. It does have some remaining serrations but not much. Anyway, regardless of nano or rex status I thought it was an interesting tooth.
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I think this is a Rex tooth because it has a thick base and the tooth is wide, but I’m not expert and was hoping someone could reaffirm for me.
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The base is giving me some trouble with this. Wanted to know if I can get some help on ID, rex or nanotyrannus? Lance Creek Formation, Wyoming.
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Greetings I did some fossil hunting in Montana and came back with a few jewels. I don't mind doing the prep for the hadrosaur and trike material, but any recs on who I can send this tooth to? It is about 2.5 inches long and looks to be T. Rex. I want it to look as good as possible, but I am too much of a rookie to take it one myself. It still has a fair amount of matrix on it. Thanks
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After the Velociraptor skull, I finally finished another very long project: the baby T. rex skull designed by Inhuman Species, a 3D printed museum quality fossil replica of a 2-3 years old Tyrannosaurus rex. I really love this project and I made a video of the making from the 3D printing to the painting - I hope you like it. If you're wondering, I 3D printed the skull with the Alfawise U30 in PLA plastic; please watch the video and turn on subtitles to learn more about the tools and the making processes. If your're addicted or interested in 3D printing, you
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So the tooth along with a few others I bought from a popular auction website the tooth in question measured 1.51 inches and defo a pre max tooth.
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Hello All, I'm new to fossil collecting as well as this forum. I'm looking to pick up a T Rex tooth and came across the one in the attached images. I'm just wondering if you could help me verify that it is genuine? It comes from the Hell Creek formation so I believe it is, I just wanted to be sure. Also, if anyone has any reputable sources for T Rex teeth, that would be great to know as well (PM). Thanks in advance!! -Derek
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Which is the largest length of a maxillary and premaxillary tooth of a trex?
Fossilrocks posted a topic in Questions & Answers
Which is the largest length of a maxillary and pre-maxillary tooth of a trex?- 3 replies
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So i recently spent around 6k on rex material and i need more. Anyone know any good sites?
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Hi everybody, I've seen this daspletosaurus tooth, what do you think about that. Is It classificable like Daspletosaurus or indet. theropod tooth? The Sellers says that cane from Hells Creek formation Larfield 60x15mm Thanks
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Hey guys, Over 4 inches and was discovered in the famous Hell Creek formation
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More pics of my rex tooth
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Trix the T-rex and the Museum of Paleontology, Paris
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This past Wednesday I got to meet Trix in person, and is she beautiful or what?? I immediately fell in love with her. I could have stayed and looked at her for hours, but it was crowded and sweltering in the building (all buildings actually) so we didn’t stay too long. We also toured the Museum of paleontology, but by the time I made it to the third floor (husband and child chose to sit that floor out) I practically ran through it, it was just too hot to stroll around leisurely anymore. So the photos aren’t my best, but it’s what you get.- 16 replies
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During the last 10 weeks a Tyrannosaurus Rex nicknamed "Rocky" was displayed at the Süddeutsche Zeitung (German Newspaper) building in Munich / Germany. Some information about the exhibition in German on the Süddeutsche Zeitung webpage: CLICK It was found in in South Dakota and was bought by the "Dinosaurier Museum Altmühltal" and will be displayed there in the future in central Bavaria. Information on the webpage of the Museum in German: CLICK Unfortunately I couldn't find any news about this in English. But I still hope you enjoy the pictures.
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So, can anyone shatter my dreams with THIS one? Lol no, I'm really extremely appreciative of the help Ive been getting with questionable fossils, and the chance to learn important and helpful information! the description says it all...this is supposed to be a tyrannosaurus fibula fragment. Seems legit to me, but I could definitely use other opinions. This is a hell creeker.
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I was just asked a question by a couple of comic book collectors who seem to have acquired a passing interest in fossils, as to the rarity of T rex fossils especially teeth. I stated that T rex is one of the best described theropods via the fossil record and that the teeth while very expensive were readily available. The follow up question was along the lines of how many teeth have been found or are field collected on a yearly basis. While I think it might be an impossible question to answer I thought I’ll query the members of the forum.