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Dinosaur bone from Mexico


Ramon

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Last summer I bought this fossil from someone who said it was a dinosaur bone. He said it came from the mexican state of Coahuila from near saltillo. I told him that how he found it. He said you have to go out to the desert. The bone is polish. I think is is most likely from the Difunta group, and maybe Cerro del pueblo formation 72 million years ago. Several dinosaurs come from there, ex: Coahuilaceratops, Velafrons, Latirhinus. Tell me what you guys think about it!!!20170105_191800.jpg20170105_191821.jpg

 

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6 minutes ago, ynot said:

Need pictures from other angles-- back and sides, and a size.

Tony

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It a slice of bone

 

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It only cost me 150 pesos or a little bit less than 7 dollars!!!

 

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most likely Chunkosaurus.

It does appear to be bone, but from what you will probably never know!

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2 minutes ago, FossilDudeCO said:

most likely Chunkosaurus.

It does appear to be bone, but from what you will probably never know!

Agreed!!!

 

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On 6 January 2017 at 1:06 PM, FossilDudeCO said:

most likely Chunkosaurus.

It does appear to be bone, but from what you will probably never know!

 

Or perhaps more specifically Chunkosaurus 'polishi' 

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2 hours ago, Down under fossil hunter said:

 

Or perhaps more specifically Chunkosaurus 'polishi' 

Yeah!!!

 

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