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Dyosaurus Altus Caudal Vertebrae


Chodge613

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I bought this fossil not long ago. It’s supposedly a genuine caudal vertebrae from a dryosaurus.

It was found at bone cabin quarry. I believe it is real, but I wanted a little assurance.

 

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Your topic has been edited.  Please do not reference any sellers.  Thanks.

 

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It certainly looks like a small iguanodontian (probably Dryosaurus ) mid-caudal vertebra. The morphology matches the animal and the matrix looks like what I have seen from Bone Cabin Quarry. I am comfortable saying it it what you are told.

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Thanks, looked bigger than that next to the finger in your first photo.  Okay yes its then its most likely a Dryosaurus sp 

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