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Carcharondotosaurid Vertebra?


BellamyBlake

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I have here a 3.3" Vertebra from the Kem Kem of Morocco, identified as Carcharodontosaurid. Before I buy it, I'd like to know how accurate that identification might be. I know how tricky verts can be to narrow down. I'm suspicious for that reason.

 

Thank you,

Bellamy

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3 hours ago, Troodon said:

I'll make it simple its not dinosaurian ...

Thank you! 

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@BellamyBlake judging on where it was found in the Kem kem, and how @Troodon pointed it out being not of dinosaur origin, i’m guessing it could be a croc vert, or a fish vert

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Could it possibly belong to a polycotylid plesiosaur? I've heard they've been found in the Kem Kem.

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I saw this one online as well. Like Troodon said, it doesn't look dinosaurian.
But I do think this is from the Kem Kem beds. The small bits of matrix look consistent with the colouration of Kem Kem. It doesn't look like the typical phosphate beds.

Olof Moleman AKA Lord Trilobite

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