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  1. Location is kem kem beds, seller said less than 5% restoration. I know nothing about claws but this one almost looks too good to be true and too perfect but I’m not sure how to definitively tell if it’s real or fake
  2. 7 inches long, seller stated it has repairs but no restoration. He said the root is from the original tooth, the root looks suspect but I’m no expert
  3. Hi, I took pictures with the jaw by different angles. May I know any opinion from you, please? Thank you
  4. Hi, I received pictures of Spinosaurus hand phalanges from a friend. But I'm not sure the qualities of them. Would you give me some advice, please? Thank you
  5. Finally, the seller sent me better pictures for a bone. But I’m not sure that’s from Croc. or Spinosaurus. Would you help me, please? Thank you
  6. My new Spinosaurus Aegypticus tooth just came in. And it's a big one! Over 4'5 inches / 11.5 Centimeters long. Was wondering if you can see any doings with it? So far i can't.
  7. I bought this tooth and I am not sure if the root is genuine @Troodon
  8. Hey guys, Is this rooted spino tooth legit? The root doesn’t look attached but I’m not sure. Thanks for the imput.
  9. DatFossilBoy

    Spinosaurus claw?

    Hello all, I saw this other claw online and it looks really like a spino claw but I’m not sure. What do you think? Around 4cm
  10. 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.
  11. Notidanodon

    Kem kem vert

    Hi guys what do you think this is I was leaning towards croc but could be spino?, thanks in advance
  12. Hi there i continue to maintain my very very amateur status but I've been trying to read the different threads on here regarding spinosaurus jaw and what I gathered so far is pitting is reflective of croc jaw and if it only has a single socket or also makes it difficult to determine if its spino or croc. I found this one on our favorite auction site and wanted to get your opinion
  13. Le Ouistiti

    Kem Kem bones thread

    Hello everybody, this is all my new bones from morocco, i need many precision on it, if you could. I know they are few publication of Kem Kem but you coule maybe help me. Firstly, i have those two vert, i don’t have idea for the identification. The smallest is clearly a reconstruction, perhaps with a piece of rib.
  14. Hello! I’m new here and I was wondering if anyone here could help me. I’m a complete novice to all of this and the reason I’m here is because I wanted to buy my brother some Spinosaurus teeth as a gift, as they are his favorite, but I wanted to make sure what I’m buying is authentic or if it’s been repaired. I hope I’ve found a reputable site, but I would like to ask anyone’s opinion just to be on the safe side. The first one is 2.67 long. The second is 2.61. Both are said to be from the Kem Kem Beds. Any help would be very much appreciated! Thank you in advance!
  15. Hello so could someone please explain the situation with sigilmassasaurus and spinosaurus was it the same dinosaur? was sigilmassasaurus bigger? Thanks
  16. Hi again. im trying quite hard to find quickly a good spinosarus tooth thats real/not fully fabricated. ive done a bit more research this time for thoese who may see me for the second time. ive had a look at these and i personally thing this looks ok however im still a complete novice the tip has a bit of a bump on it not sure what thats about also im new to this forum apologies if me posting twice for the same topic is against the rules any help in identify these woud be very much appreciated
  17. Hi im new to this forum, and the buying of fossils. I've dona a bit of research in fossil to see if there real or not etc. I needed help in identifying if this spinosaurus tooth is real or not. apologies if the pictures aren't the best I've used snipping tool to grab them off of online. The length of one tooth is 2.5"and claim they are from morocco kem kem. Your help is greatly appreciated, thankyou
  18. ich will diesen Zahn bye !! gut ist dies ein spinosaurus Zahn oder nicht, und wie ist die Qualität? wieviel ist es wert? btw sind die Bilder nicht von mir I want to buy that tooth !! Well, is this a Spinosaurus tooth or not, and how is the quality? How much is it worth? BTW the pictures are not mine Google Translate ^^^^
  19. lone5wolf117

    Spino jaw section ?

    Hello all would this be a spino jaw section or a croc jaw section ? And the tooth has been put on the jaw.
  20. Hey everyone i recently bought a spino tooth from esty and wanted to see if you think it is real or fake. thanks.
  21. Hi all. I'm looking to buy a Spinosaurus jaw, or at least a piece of one. I know that a lot of crocodile jaws are fashioned and fitted with teeth to resemble one, with some distinct differences to the structure and composition of the bone. This one is being sold by a reputable seller as authentic with no repair/restoration (though I'm presuming the teeth have been added). It appears to be all good from my limited experience and looks like it should, both in structure and composition. I was just hoping to get some more opinions from all you lovely people on here, as I'm not overly knowledgeable on these. This one is small and approx 4 inches long x 3 inches high. Many thanks for any input. Found:- Tegana Formation, Aptian, Cretaceous, Kem Kem Basin, Morocco, North Africa. Age:- 100 Million Years Old.
  22. InvestableCards

    Spinosaurus jaw?

    Hi all. I have a thread in another section of the forum about this, but figured this may also be a relevant place to make a post. I've had some interesting and helpful opinions so far, but would like more if possible to help decide it and educate myself and maybe others in the process! I'm looking to purchase a piece of what is labelled as Spinosaurus jaw. I've found what appears to be a small section, being sold by an apparently reputable business. I know from my own research that crocodile jaws are often sold as Spinosaurus jaws, but there are some stark differences between the two in anatomy and appearance. Below are some photos of the jaw, what do you think? Spinosaurus or Crocodile? I know that the teeth are added to the piece, as with virtually all Spino jaws I've seen. Generally it's only unerupted teeth that are present when found if at all. All opinions are respected, please provide some reasoning for either way so that we can educate everyone in the process.
  23. Hi friends, Recently I've received this neural arch from Kem Kem beds. It was identified as Spinosaur vertebra...but I'm not sure on this identification, then I'd like some help....someone who can help me, please? could be really a spinosaur or a crocrodile? Below follow three photos of the same vertebra Thanks
  24. lesofprimus

    Another One I'm Not Sure Of...

    I've got this one fossil that I'm not quite sure how to classify it... It\s supposed to be a fossil Pterosaur tooth found in Kem Kem Beds of Morocco.... 1.75" long... However, it doesn't match any of my Pterosaur teeth... Or Crocodile, or Spinosaurus... Is it some sort of fish tooth? Thanks in advance, more pics if needed...
  25. FossilDudeCO

    Spino tooth

    Hey guys and gals, would love an opinion on this tooth I found online. I think I am seeing a repair to the tip, but other than that it almost looks TOO perfect to me. Thoughts? Especially @Troodon and @Susan from PA
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