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Hi All,

 

I'm new to this forum and thought I'd send over images of my theropod teeth plus one extremely impressive sauropod from Madagascar.

 

Hope you like them!

 

Paul

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Lovely collection. 

Hi, Paul, and a very warm welcome to TFF from Morocco. :)

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The teeth I have are as follows - Left to right, top to bottom:

 

Image 1

 

Daspletosaurus, Albertosaurus, T rex, Baryonyx, Uzbekistan indet

 

Image 2

 

Carcharodontosaurus

 

Image 3

 

Nanotyranus, Baryonyx, Allosaurus, Nanotyrannus, Nanotyrannus, French Theropod indet, Majungasaurus

 

Image 4

 

Sauropod indet from Madagascar

 

Image 5

 

T rex

 

Image 6

 

Nanotyrannus, Majungasaurus, Gorgosaurus, Majungasaurus, Gorgosaurus, Kem Kem theropod indet

 

Image 7

 

Unknow theropod tooth

 

Image 8

 

Carcharodontosaurus, T rex, Bahariasaurus

 

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OooYeah! Real purdy!

Can you give us a run down on the species? < done while I was posting; thanks!

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Just now, Tidgy's Dad said:

Lovely collection. 

Hi, Paul, and a very warm welcome to TFF from Morocco. :)

Thank you. After seeing tonnues of incredible fossils on this forum, I thought it was time to share my small set! 

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Welcome to the forum.  Very nice teeth.  Can you provide the localities of your image 1 Daspletosaurus or Alberto tooth?  

Your Uz tooth is a most likely the Tyrannosauroidea,  Timurlenga euotica from the Bissekty Formation

 

Is your sauropod tooth from Madagascar Jurassic Isalo III formation?

 

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Wecome to the forums!:yay-smiley-1:

Absolutely amazing teeth!!! I wish I has something even near that. 

My best theropod tooth is a Carcharodontosaurus tooth but it’s incomparable. 

You are so lucky! Thanks for sharing. These are some picture of my tooth.

Regards

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15 minutes ago, Troodon said:

Welcome to the forum.  Very nice teeth.  Can you provide the localities of your image 1 Daspletosaurus or Alberto tooth?  

Your Uz tooth is a most likely the Tyrannosauroidea,  Timurlenga euotica from the Bissekty Formation

 

Is your sauropod tooth from Madagascar Jurassic Isalo III formation?

 

I’m not 100% sure on the localities if the daspletosaurus and albertosaurus.

 

i can try to find out the formation on the sauropod and once I find out I’ll let you know. 

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Welcome to TFF and you have a nice collection. Thanks for sharing 

 

Cheers Bobby Leicestershire uk

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23 minutes ago, DatFossilBoy said:

Wecome to the forums!:yay-smiley-1:

Absolutely amazing teeth!!! I wish I has something even near that. 

My best theropod tooth is a Carcharodontosaurus tooth but it’s incomparable. 

You are so lucky! Thanks for sharing. These are some picture of my tooth.

Regards

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Thanks! It’s a very small collection but I’m pretty pleased with what I have so far! 

 

Thats is a very nice carcharodontosaurus tooth! 

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Really nice collection! Extremely fond of the Baryonyx tooth you have.

 

Where is the tooth from image 7 from?!

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38 minutes ago, Runner64 said:

Really nice collection! Extremely fond of the Baryonyx tooth you have.

 

Where is the tooth from image 7 from?!

Good question! It’s a bit of a mystery. For some reason someone glued this tooth on to the bone, perhaps to try to get more money when they sold it. It’s a nice tooth nonetheless

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2 hours ago, paulyb135 said:

Good question! It’s a bit of a mystery. For some reason someone glued this tooth on to the bone, perhaps to try to get more money when they sold it. It’s a nice tooth nonetheless

Just by curiosity.

For how long have you been collecting these teeth.Do you buy them or find them.

T Rex teeth are not easy to buy haha.^_^

Regards

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44 minutes ago, DatFossilBoy said:

Just by curiosity.

For how long have you been collecting these teeth.Do you buy them or find them.

T Rex teeth are not easy to buy haha.^_^

Regards

Well I started buying about 2 years ago and only had 5 teeth - the small baryonyx, albertosaurus, Light carcharodontosaurus, brown thick T. rex and the Gorgosaurus in the centre of the image with the small teeth. 

I started collecting again in the new year and all the other teeth have been acquired since 

 

oh and all teeth have have been purchased. I live in London so no chance to fossil hunt unfortunately 

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15 minutes ago, Dracorex_hogwartsia said:

Could you post a photo of the other side of the sauropod tooth.

I tried to but unable to on my phone. I’ll have to send it to myself and send it from my laptop tomorrow evening 

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1 minute ago, paulyb135 said:

Well I started buying about 2 years ago and only had 5 teeth - the small baryonyx, albertosaurus, Light carcharodontosaurus, brown thick T. rex and the Gorgosaurus in the centre of the image with the small teeth. 

I started collecting again in the new year and all the other teeth have been acquired since 

Wow very impressive.

Are any of these pieces for trade? Like a little spare one?

I have some good pieces (shark teeth,trilobites,...) my theropod collection is quite poor though,that’s why I am always searching for more. Let me know if you have anything theropod-wise.

Really Appreciate it.

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20 minutes ago, DatFossilBoy said:

Wow very impressive.

Are any of these pieces for trade? Like a little spare one?

I have some good pieces (shark teeth,trilobites,...) my theropod collection is quite poor though,that’s why I am always searching for more. Let me know if you have anything theropod-wise.

Really Appreciate it.

Please send me a private message. I have a few teeth I’d be willing to part with :)

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29 minutes ago, paulyb135 said:

I tried to but unable to on my phone. I’ll have to send it to myself and send it from my laptop tomorrow evening 

OK, that sounds good and welcome to the forum by the way.

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10 hours ago, Dracorex_hogwartsia said:

Could you post a photo of the other side of the sauropod tooth.

Managed to get time this morning. 

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Wow that's an amazing collection, congrats. My collection mainly consist of Trilobites, sharks and some reptiles. Always hoping to get more theropod teeth. That Rex and Carch though:wub:.

Life started in the ocean. And so did my interest in fossils;).

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