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Two new additions on there way, a Ceratopsian. indet vertebrae and a Hadrosaur. indet carpal both from the Drumheller valley, Horseshoe canyon formation of Alberta Canada.

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23 hours ago, dinosaur man said:

Two new additions on there way, a Ceratopsian. indet vertebrae and a Hadrosaur. indet carpal both from the Drumheller valley, Horseshoe canyon formation of Alberta Canada.

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Nice additions. Excellent way to add some legal Canadian fossils. 

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Thanks I have been looking for Canadian dinosaur fossils ever since I went to Alberta last year. And I might be going back there again sometime in 2020. 

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Forgot this, a piece of Spinosaur tooth from the Kem Kem basin of Morocco.

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Nice pieces to start of a dino collection. 

Bet it'll be much bigger by the end of the year. :)

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3 minutes ago, Tidgy's Dad said:

Nice pieces to start of a dino collection. 

Bet it'll be much bigger by the end of the year. :)

Thank you definitely will :D

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Another fossil coming an almost two inch Tyrannosaur tooth from the Judith River Formation, once this comes it will be my largest dinosaur tooth so far.  I also have some more coming but that’s later.

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Another dinosaur fossil, a small Theropod toe bone from the Judith River Formation of Montana.

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A couple more! 

The T. rex tooth is very nice but the theropod toe bone perhaps more interesting..............:)

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7 hours ago, Tidgy's Dad said:

A couple more! 

The T. rex tooth is very nice but the theropod toe bone perhaps more interesting..............:)

Thank you! Yeah, the Judith River Tyrannosaur tooth is amazing!  But when I heard that the bone was from the foot of a small Theropod it was really cool!

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8 hours ago, BadlandTraveller said:

Very nice collection, keep it up.

Thank you!

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