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So I have received several requests asking if I was going to show TFF my collection at some point. Well since I have received some recent additions, I thought now would be a good time.

I will be posting my collection of dinosaur teeth here. Now for those of you that don't know me, I like to collect dinosaur teeth. I am especially interested in different and international material. I would also like to say thank you to all the members that have helped me along the way! Whether it be new additions or ID's, it has been a great help. It's hard to believe how much my collection has grown in less than a year!

Now for the fossils:

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Suchomimus tenerensis

Elrhaz Formation

Gadoufaoua, Tenere Desert, Niger

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Rugops cf.

Elrhaz Formation

Gadoufaoua, Tenere Desert, Niger

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Majungasaurus crenatissimus

Maevarano Formation

Boina, Madagascar

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Probably my favorite tooth in my collection so far...

Ceratosaurus nasicornis

Morrison Formation

Dana Quarry, Wyoming, US

A few croc teeth...

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Sarcosuchus imperator

Elrhaz Formation

Gadoufaoua, Tenere Desert, Niger

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Stolokrosuchus lapparenti

Elrhaz Formation

Gadoufaoua, Tenere Desert, Niger

That's it for tonight, hopefully I'll have more time soon so I can post some more pictures. Enjoy!

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Gorgeous specimens! You must be proud of them!

Thanks! Yeah I like them quite a bit and am pretty proud haha. Especially the Suchomimus, I've wanted a tooth from one for years. I was finally able to get one this year.

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Dude I love your Ceratosaurus tooth! It's beautiful!

"Or speak to the earth, and let it teach you" Job 12:8

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Thanks for posting your teeth, they are great. It's always nice to see what others have especially those from non-standard locations. Looking forward to seeing more.

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I love the Majungasaurus :wub:

Congratulations a very nice collection :D

Many greetings from Germany ! Have a great time with many fossils :)

Regards Sebastian

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Thanks everyone for the kind words.

I love the Majungasaurus :wub:

Congratulations a very nice collection :D

It has nice color doesn't it? I really like the preservation from Madagascar.
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Thanks everyone for the kind words.

It has nice color doesn't it? I really like the preservation from Madagascar.

Really nice color :wub:

Did you find it yourself ? :)

Many greetings from Germany ! Have a great time with many fossils :)

Regards Sebastian

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Really nice color :wub:

Did you find it yourself ? :)

I wish haha, I found it online, if that counts. I really would like to go to some of these cool sites at some point. It would make for a great story.
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Its also a achievement to find something like that online... :D

I am sure that anytime soon you will find a very nice dinosaur tooth yourself :)

Many greetings from Germany ! Have a great time with many fossils :)

Regards Sebastian

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Its also a achievement to find something like that online... :D

I am sure that anytime soon you will find a very nice dinosaur tooth yourself :)

Yeah haha it takes a very long time to find these teeth. I hope to go out west at some point and dig for my own bones. That would be cool.
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Well now that I have a little bit of free time, I thought I would throw a few more at you.

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Albertosaurus grandis

Two Medicine Formation

Drumheller, Alberta, Canada

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This is a big Allosaurus fragilis tooth (3.6 inches or 91.45 mm)

Morrison Formation

Como Bluff, Wyoming, US

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Theropod indent.

Kem Kem Beds

Sahara Desert, Morocco

That's all the time I have for today! Enjoy.

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I got it and plan to get one

Awesome! They're beautiful teeth, which one are you thinking about getting?

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