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Are these real raptor claws?


Ginger0412

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hello. Forums please let me know if this is a raptor claw. Cretaceous; Hell Creek; SD, USA I appreciate everyone's comments. Thank you always so much.i-img1200x900-1629726969saiaee35846.thumb.jpg.7d19bc9b91fdc481a67585e78c005aa0.jpgi-img1200x900-1629726969utukjx573426.thumb.jpg.f0339695d97b32c74db649b2f3046c24.jpgi-img1200x900-1629726968seimmr524287.thumb.jpg.f6908f859735ce5fa420f72a4586d0d3.jpgi-img1200x900-1629726969jskkhm234487.thumb.jpg.1d5a7f7c9a5c5e22700feca48041f4f5.jpgi-img1200x900-1629726969h8lndh35853.thumb.jpg.97e8365a6331010f3f80c10f67458e1c.jpgi-img1200x900-1629726969sg6aa51600358.thumb.jpg.9d85d3371b8a2ffcd8484f959ce0ba7b.jpgi-img1200x900-1629726969nkjx9l540531.thumb.jpg.a28ebada895b5b74ac6df4da88e06abd.jpg

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You don't need to pm me and post it.  I see all the posts.

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Only the red one is for sure dinosaurian most likely Dromaeosaurid (raptor) or ornithomimid. Difficult to say with just the middle.  The green is probably turtle or mammal. The blue not sure, but not dinosaurian.

 

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What size are they? The scale might help ID the two odd ones.

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