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Good Morning to all! Here's a new batch of fossils from Morocco... Please, is everything real?

 

All opinions are welcome, and I thank you! :D

 

This teeth Fossil Onchopristis numidus, is real or is a frankentooth?

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This teeth Fossil, is real?  I Can classified as an Undetermined Abellisauridae, or only Theropoda Undetermined?

 

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Is It real, or it's not real, that's the question!

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I can't help with the ID of the theropod tooth but there is no funny business with either tooth. Both look 100% real and not franken freaks made of assembled parts.

 

That Onchopristis is beautiful. Such nice colour and enamel.

 

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13 minutes ago, Doctor Mud said:

I can't help with the ID of the theropod tooth but there is no funny business with either tooth. Both look 100% real and not franken freaks made of assembled parts.

 

That Onchopristis is beautiful. Such nice colour and enamel.

 

:fistbump:

 

Thank you my friend Doctor Mud. I believe our friend LordTrilobite can help with Id with the theropod tooth. :D

Is It real, or it's not real, that's the question!

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I'd guess abelisaurid, but wait for the experts for confirmation.

“...whilst this planet has gone cycling on according to the fixed law of gravity, from so simple a beginning endless forms most beautiful and most wonderful have been and are being evolved.” ~ Charles Darwin

Happy hunting,

Mason

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Both real, both beautiful teeth.

 

Yeah Abelisaurid indet is probably a good ID for the time being.

Olof Moleman AKA Lord Trilobite

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Yep, both teeth are the real thing. All the fractures and striations on the rostrum tooth line up perfectly with no red flags. Nice tooth!

 

 

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I agree  on the second tooth being a nice Abelisaurid. That Onchopristis is such a beautiful tooth, looks untouched to me!

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