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Yes I have a number of teeth from France that I will be posting at some future date when I can get them photographed.

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Anything from Australia? :P I will just say....the Acrocanthosaurus is my favorite. Probably because it has actually been found in Oklahoma (where I live).

"Let us therefore follow after the things which make for peace, and things wherewith one may edify another."
-Romans 14:19

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Just about fainted then! You? Missing a sampling of dino material from a continent? :o

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"Let us therefore follow after the things which make for peace, and things wherewith one may edify another."
-Romans 14:19

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Nice to see my Polacanthus / Hylaeosaurus axis vertebra again. I remember finding it, lodged in a crevice, back in 1999 i think it was

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In the footsteps of Mantell and Anning, searching for dinosaur with a passion !

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That Scelidosaurus claw is something else. As I assume most people know, the deposits at Charmouth are of marine origin, so dinosaur finds are incredibly rare. Amazing.

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On 11/5/2015 at 11:41 AM, Troodon said:

Iguanodon cont.

One of the more interesting items in my collection is a thumb spike (Pollex) from the species Iguanodont Barilium dawsoni. The shape is diagnostic to this species.

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Vertebrae

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Valdosaurus canaliculatus

A small dryosauruid the tooth and claw were found associated and identified by a local museum

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Unidentified

This may be a Dryosaurid claw but not certain

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Frank,

Can I trouble you for more angles on your Valdosaurus canaliculatus claw? The usual angles.

Thank you sir.

 

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3 minutes ago, hxmendoza said:

 

Frank,

Can I trouble you for more angles on your Valdosaurus canaliculatus claw? The usual angles.

Thank you sir.

 

No problem may take a few days 

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Stunning Frank

every thing I spot is really very weathered or water worn form the uk.

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12 minutes ago, Bobby Rico said:

Stunning Frank

every thing I spot is really very weathered or water worn form the uk.

Thanks Bobby and water worn is very synonymous with the UK :D

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6 minutes ago, Troodon said:

A couple of new additions

 

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Wow, amazing. If I will ever have such a incredible fossil, I can die a happy person. Thanks for showing.

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Wow Frank I don’t know how you do it. Stunning  addition to your  collection. Also nice to scrolling through it again. Thanks for sharing.

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