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I purchased this at an auction. It is my first fossil purchase.I only know the auction title “Prehistoric Ornithischian Vertebrae”, and that it came from Colorado. I would like to know more info about possible dinosaur types it came from. Thank you for any help.
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I got this Palaeophis vert recently and I'm just wondering if it's fake or not. From Khouribga, Morocco.
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I figured as long as I'm asking about a 2" finger bone, I might as well throw in a 2" caudal vert This is from the Judith River formation, Hill County, Montana. Thank you!!
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I’m not sure if this is fossilized or not, but I was hoping I might be able to find more info on it here!
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Was Given a Fossil Vertebrae and would like to get a Possible Idea of the Family
jws51203 posted a topic in Fossil ID
I was given a fossil vertebrae today and wasn’t given too much info on the origins. All I know is that it was collected in 1919, it’s not fully cleaned, and it’s from western US. It’s around 2 1/2x4x3 1/2 inches but the shape of the front being so weird makes me think that this isn’t the full vertebrae ( either from poor excavation or something having to do with the perseveration of the bone). -
HI All, Found this at the NSR today. Confused some. Thought fish...then plesiosaur....then fish...no not sure.... Came here for the experts to tell what it is. Thanks in advance for your help.
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Siamese Spinosaur Spine Spurs Speculative Shift in Spanish Species
Scylla posted a topic in Fossil News
Vertebra from Thailand of a Spinosaur lead researchers to realize that a Spanish dinosaur was also a Spinosaur. https://phys.org/news/2021-04-dinosaur-tail-vertebra-track.html -
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Another weekend find, looks like a broken Vertebre - it's got a different shape to it, seems more oblong than round based on the shape of the half I have. Rick noted looks sort of like a Plesiosaur vert? If anyone can ID it from what fragment we have, that would be AWESOME and much appreciated! Let me know if you need more photos. Found: Greensmill Run, Greenville, NC. In a hole with an array/time span of things from cretaceous to native american artifacts (enchodus teeth, crow shark, shale bone, great white, giant white, modern tiger shark teeth and pottery.
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