LordTrilobite Posted May 24, 2016 Share Posted May 24, 2016 Show us your dinosaur jaws! I recently got my first piece. A partial dentary of a juvenile Edmontosaurus from the Hell Creek. After scanning it with photogrammetry I also mirrored the jaw to create the right side of the jaw as well. Quite happy with how the scan turned out too. 9 Olof Moleman AKA Lord Trilobite Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Darktooth Posted May 25, 2016 Share Posted May 25, 2016 I am sorry Lord Trilobite for I am not worthy. You see your highness, I am but a poor man who does not own any dinosaur jaws. Or teeth. Or vertabraes. Or, well you get the point. But nice specimen you have. I like Trilo-butts and I cannot lie. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
belemniten Posted May 25, 2016 Share Posted May 25, 2016 Show us your dinosaur jaws! I recently got my first piece. A partial dentary of a juvenile Edmontosaurus from the Hell Creek. After scanning it with photogrammetry I also mirrored the jaw to create the right side of the jaw as well. Quite happy with how the scan turned out too. Doesnt work at my place But looks great ! Sry also dont have a jaw .... 1 Many greetings from Germany ! Have a great time with many fossils Regards Sebastian Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Troodon Posted May 25, 2016 Share Posted May 25, 2016 Nice jaw from a very young Edmontosaurus. Love how you mirrored the other side, gives it a interesting perspective. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Runner64 Posted May 25, 2016 Share Posted May 25, 2016 Really neat jaw and scan! That's a nice addition. This is my only jaw. It's a small, partial Baryonyx jaw with a single tooth in it. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LordTrilobite Posted May 25, 2016 Author Share Posted May 25, 2016 Wow, aren't Baryonyx fossils really rare? Olof Moleman AKA Lord Trilobite Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Runner64 Posted May 25, 2016 Share Posted May 25, 2016 Wow, aren't Baryonyx fossils really rare? The jaw comes from Sussex in England. Any dinosaur fossils from Europe or England are hard to find unless it's a washed up chunk of bone. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Troodon Posted May 25, 2016 Share Posted May 25, 2016 Sometimes bigger is not better but all dinosaur jaws are a treasure. Here is a tiny jaw from the Hell Creek Formation of Montana that I don't belive I've posted. I believe it compares favorably (see reference source) to the theropod Richardoestesia gilmorei but not positive. At only 5cm, three unerupted teeth are clearly visible, 2 poking through the remains of the erupted teeth. Reference source: Dinosaur Systematics: Approaches and Perspectives 1st Edition by Kenneth Carpenter (Editor), Philip J. Currie (Editor) 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Runner64 Posted May 25, 2016 Share Posted May 25, 2016 Sometimes bigger is not better but all dinosaur jaws are a treasure. Here is a tiny jaw from the Hell Creek Formation of Montana that I don't belive I've posted. I believe it compares favorably (see reference source) to the theropod Richardoestesia gilmorei but not positive. At only 5cm, three unerupted teeth are clearly visible, 2 poking through the remains of the erupted teeth. Raptorjaw1g-1.jpgRaptorjaw1fffff.jpgraptorjaw1ff.jpg Reference source: Dinosaur Systematics: Approaches and Perspectives 1st Edition by Kenneth Carpenter (Editor), Philip J. Currie (Editor) Incredible! Both the jaw and teeth are in perfect condition. Is that a self find? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Troodon Posted May 25, 2016 Share Posted May 25, 2016 Incredible! Both the jaw and teeth are in perfect condition. Is that a self find? No, I wish it was Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Parthicus Posted June 3, 2016 Share Posted June 3, 2016 I have a chunk of jawbone from a Hell Creek Edmontosaurus, but this one is from an adult. It's about 6 inches in its longest dimension. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jesuslover340 Posted June 4, 2016 Share Posted June 4, 2016 I think Troodon should be 'banned' from posting on this topic He has so many jaw-dropping specimens...makes the rest of us poor in comparison! "Let us therefore follow after the things which make for peace, and things wherewith one may edify another."-Romans 14:19 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dinosaur man Posted February 20, 2020 Share Posted February 20, 2020 On 2016-05-25 at 7:35 AM, Runner64 said: Really neat jaw and scan! That's a nice addition. This is my only jaw. It's a small, partial Baryonyx jaw with a single tooth in it. I’ve just found this topic, and seen this jaw, amazing jaw!! I’ve never seen a Baryonyx jaw!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Runner64 Posted February 20, 2020 Share Posted February 20, 2020 Thanks @dinosaur man unfortunately, it’s no longer in my collection but still a cool piece! 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LordTrilobite Posted February 20, 2020 Author Share Posted February 20, 2020 It's been a while. By now I have more dinosaur jaw pieces. So here are two more models. Another piece of Edmontosaurus from Hell Creek. Not the most complete, but it has a number of teeth still in place. Here's another piece of hadrosaur lower jaw from Aguja formation. This one is likely from Kritosaurus. 3 Olof Moleman AKA Lord Trilobite Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Flx Posted February 24, 2020 Share Posted February 24, 2020 Top: Spinosaurid jaw from the Kem Kem Beds in Morocco. According to the finder the tooth has been found at the same dig site but not in the jaw. The tooth has later been mounted by an European re-seller to make a nice display (the tooth can be detached). The jaw is 100% sand-glue-mixture free. Left: Small jaw from the Kem Kem Beds in Morocco. It seems to fit spinosaurid better than crocodile. Middle: Jaw fragment from Uzbekistan, Bissekty Fm. Not sure what it is. Crocodile maybe? I will show it to a palentologist soon to get his opinion. Again, the tooth has not been found in the jaw. 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Allosaurus Posted February 29, 2020 Share Posted February 29, 2020 Partial Edmontosaurus juvie mandible. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jaimin013 Posted February 29, 2020 Share Posted February 29, 2020 Iguanodon jaw section, Brook Bay, Isle of Wight, UK. It’s age is Cretaceous, Wealden, Wessex Formation. 11 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DawnOfADream Posted March 21, 2020 Share Posted March 21, 2020 I recently got this partial mosasaur jaw in the mail! Seller stated it is a lower jaw from the Mososaur prognathodon. 16.3cm (6 1/2") long. From Khouribga, Morocco. There are 4 teeth; however, the three large teeth are not original. Front view Back viewRight side, with unerupted tooth visible. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Per Christian Posted October 12, 2022 Share Posted October 12, 2022 Here's a piece of a hadrosaur jaw from Drumheller Alberta. I think it's corythosaurus but not sure if it can be identified to a species level. 8 cm long 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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