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Judith river claws?


patrickhudson

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Found in the Judith river formation along the milk river.  They seem to be a few claws, but unsure about the dark one that’s super hollow as well as the first one that seems to be a bit more uniquely shaped than I’m used to finding.  I thought croc claw at first based off what we were finding in the area - but who knows.   
All three are about an inch long.  
thanks for the help.  Deciding if they’d be worth restoring or not.  
sorry for the slight mix and match on the photo order 

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53 minutes ago, Troodon said:

They are all ornithomimid claws

 

The first one is hand the others look like foot

 

 

Thanks!

Nice to know the specifics hand/foot 

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If I found these, I would call them ornithomimids.  If troodon says so, that suggests I was making a lucky educated guess.  : )  

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