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Dinosaur Display. Mostly teeth.


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I took the teeth and and other dinosaur material i won in Grand Christmas auction plus some teeth I already had and put together this display.IMG_20170123_162942-3036x2277.jpg

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Very nice display, Dom. 

Congratulations! 

 

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You did a great job! Absolutely love it!

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What a great display. Thanks for showing us what you did with your Christmas "present"

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 I like the vertical presentation. Its nice the way you use different heights

 

Always a positive when fossils arent tucked away but can appreciated in an attractive display.

 

Is this a Champsosaur vertebra?

 

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Great display! And I love how you stacked everything, and positioned the topmost row of membrane boxes diagonally.

Looking forward to meeting my fellow Singaporean collectors! Do PM me if you are a Singaporean, or an overseas fossil-collector coming here for a holiday!

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1 hour ago, Canadawest said:

 I like the vertical presentation. Its nice the way you use different heights

 

Always a positive when fossils arent tucked away but can appreciated in an attractive display.

 

Is this a Champsosaur vertebra?

 

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Yes and two teeth.

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1 hour ago, Killclaw said:

Really neat display Fossil Claw, what dinosaur teeth have you got there?

Charcharodontosaurus

T-Rex fragments

Tyrannosaur

Adult Spinosaurus

Juvenal Spinosaurus

Richardoestesia

Thescelosaur s

Multiple Triceratops

Multiple adult Edmontosaurus

Juvenal Edmontosaurus

Multiple Nanotyranais

Acheoraptor

Dromosaurid

Champsosaurus

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Neat collection.

 

just a note. Champsosaur is a choristodera reptile.  Their vertebrae centrum are the most common intact skeletal remains we find in terrestrial Cretaceous deposits. The irony is that we rarely find anything from Champs other than vertebrae. This is even odder since these  verebrae centrum are often in 'perfect' condition...the best preserved of all bones of any vertebrates.  In a day's outing we will find a dozen of these Champsosaur vertebrae but likely not a trace of anything else from them.  Now and again we find  a rib end, hip bone...but not often.

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3 hours ago, Fossil Claw said:

Charcharodontosaurus

T-Rex fragments

Tyrannosaur

Adult Spinosaurus

Juvenal Spinosaurus

Richardoestesia

Thescelosaur s

Multiple Triceratops

Multiple adult Edmontosaurus

Juvenal Edmontosaurus

Multiple Nanotyranais

Acheoraptor

Dromosaurid

Champsosaurus

Nice Cretaceous smorgasbord there.  I'd be interested to see what's on the shelves below too?

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20 minutes ago, Killclaw said:

Nice Cretaceous smorgasbord there.  I'd be interested to see what's on the shelves below too?

The shelf immediately below it has a Triceratops nose horn, teeth, vertebra, and rib section along with some Trilobites and crinoids. And some mossosaur bones.

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