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Kem kem dinosaur fossils


Dinocollector

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Hello!

 

I got these stuff from Kem Kem.

 

Any help with id?

 

- Maxillar theropod?

 

 

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- Turtle claw?

 

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- Theropod indet? 

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- Theropod indet?

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Thank you so much!!!!

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I don't know what you have here but I don't get a theropod vibe on any of it but could be wrong, it's the KK.   Could be different crocodyliforms ???

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54 minutes ago, Troodon said:

I don't know what you have here but I don't get a theropod vibe on any of it but could be wrong, it's the KK.   Could be different crocodyliforms ???

Really? The teeth are croc for you too?

 

I do not have idea… but I thought teeth were theropod…

 

No idea about the max… the tooth has some serrations…

 

 

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21 minutes ago, Dinocollector said:

Really? The teeth are croc for you too?

I did not say that.  I said I don't know and could be a Crocodyliform.

 

21 minutes ago, Dinocollector said:

No idea about the max… the tooth has some serrations…

 

Other critters have serrations including croc.  Those 2 teeth have a round base, and mesial carina is not well defined or dentulated.  The distal carina on the maxillas tooth is odd and not typical its pinched, mesial carina is lightly dentulated.  You need to clean it up so we can see the bone to help in the ID.   Remember we know very little of what is in the KK or how to properly identify items.

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16 hours ago, Troodon said:

I did not say that.  I said I don't know and could be a Crocodyliform.

 

 

Other critters have serrations including croc.  Those 2 teeth have a round base, and mesial carina is not well defined or dentulated.  The distal carina on the maxillas tooth is odd and not typical its pinched, mesial carina is lightly dentulated.  You need to clean it up so we can see the bone to help in the ID.   Remember we know very little of what is in the KK or how to properly identify items.


Thank you so much for your big help!

 

What do you think about the claw? Could be Ornithomimid?

 

I will try to clean the max. A lot of sand.

 

And about the teeth… I think they have well defined serrations… but I do not have idea about them… they do not seem Abelisaurid, carcha or dromy…

 

 

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Again I don't believe anything you have is dinosaurian, could be wrong we have do little to compare against

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Could they be possible Carcharodontosaurid premaxes like this one?

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15 minutes ago, jikohr said:

Could they be possible Carcharodontosaurid premaxes like this one?

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Key word is possible and the more I look at the one Hendrickx described its different.  He describes a strongly displaced distal carina where the tooth has a bit of a curvature laterally.   I dont see that in any of these teeth. Both carina were dentulated.

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On 5/6/2023 at 2:04 AM, Troodon said:

I did not say that.  I said I don't know and could be a Crocodyliform.

 

 

Other critters have serrations including croc.  Those 2 teeth have a round base, and mesial carina is not well defined or dentulated.  The distal carina on the maxillas tooth is odd and not typical its pinched, mesial carina is lightly dentulated.  You need to clean it up so we can see the bone to help in the ID.   Remember we know very little of what is in the KK or how to properly identify items.

Hi! I cleaned the Max a little.

 

I take more pics.

 

It has some sockets and partial teeth 

 

 

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10 hours ago, Troodon said:

That's great, good job...are you continuing?

Yes… it was hard… I think I can not prepare it more… It’s very fragile…

 

Any idea?

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Still think is some sort of reptile because of the curvature on the dorsal side.

 

Theropod maxillas are not shaped that way, more upright and flattish.  All I can add.

Deltadromeus

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Abelisaurids

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A Dromaeosaurid

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How does the other side look? Did you clean it, too?

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