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That's a handsome Allosaurus!

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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Not a theropod, however a tooth I’ve always wanted to own.

 

diplodocus, Morrison formation, Wyoming

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That is beautiful. :)

I'd rather have herbivore than carnivore teeth, myself, don't know why. 

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Tortoise Friend.

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13 minutes ago, Tidgy's Dad said:

That is beautiful. :)

I'd rather have herbivore than carnivore teeth, myself, don't know why. 

Thanks! 

 

Originally i I was pro theropod teeth and never considered buying sauropod teeth but now I have this and my other one I think there’ll be more to come :dinosmile:

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2 hours ago, DatFossilBoy said:

Amazing:wub:

Cheers! 

 

Starting to run run out of space though!!

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You have an absolutely stunning dinosaur teeth collection. I should start working on my collection of teeth.

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

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2 hours ago, indominus rex said:

You have an absolutely stunning dinosaur teeth collection. I should start working on my collection of teeth.

You already have 32! 

Its a good start lol.:D

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6 minutes ago, DatFossilBoy said:

You already have 32! 

Its a good start lol.:D

32? Where did you pull that number out?:hearty-laugh: I am talking about dinosaur teeth.

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

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4 hours ago, indominus rex said:

You have an absolutely stunning dinosaur teeth collection. I should start working on my collection of teeth.

Thanks indominus!

 

you gotta start from somewhere. 80% of my current teeth I got since New Years so it’s easy to do once you get started :meg:

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Very nice collection congratulations.  Do you happen to have a picture of the other side of the rooted Carch tooth? 

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1 hour ago, TyBoy said:

Very nice collection congratulations.  Do you happen to have a picture of the other side of the rooted Carch tooth? 

Sure!

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Big nanotyrannus- hell creek formation. Although a common species it’s rare to get one this big and thick. One of my favourite teeth I own.

Next up a nice thick rex tooth to accompany it! 

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2 hours ago, paulyb135 said:

Big nanotyrannus- hell creek formation. Although a common species it’s rare to get one this big and thick. One of my favourite teeth I own.

Next up a nice thick rex tooth to accompany it! 

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Thanks to @hxmendoza who has since id’d This tooth as a T. rex not nanotyrannus :trex:

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On 26 April 2018 at 7:07 PM, paulyb135 said:

Timurlengia- Bissekty Formation 

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Out of curiosity, what size is that Timurlengia tooth. It's one of the largest Timurlengia Euotica teeth I have ever seen.

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

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About the size of a horse according to a recent publication I read. In this case probably a pretty big horse... :wacko:

 

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15 minutes ago, Flx said:

About the size of a horse according to a recent publication I read. In this case probably a pretty big horse... :wacko:

 

Actually I just wanted to know the size of the tooth. I am guessing this Timurlengia would be about 4+ metres

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

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3 hours ago, indominus rex said:

Actually I just wanted to know the size of the tooth. I am guessing this Timurlengia would be about 4+ metres

 

Ah ok, sorry. The length of the tooth is about 7cm (I know because the tooth was in my collection once). 

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On 5/8/2018 at 2:53 PM, Tidgy's Dad said:

That is beautiful. :)

I'd rather have herbivore than carnivore teeth, myself, don't know why. 

I'm with you all the way.

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On 5/8/2018 at 1:08 PM, paulyb135 said:

Not a theropod, however a tooth I’ve always wanted to own.

 

diplodocus, Morrison formation, Wyoming

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Absolutely beautiful tooth! I'm very jealous.

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25 minutes ago, Flx said:

 

Ah ok, sorry. The length of the tooth is about 7cm (I know because the tooth was in my collection once). 

Oh cool, it's an awesome tooth.

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

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Thanks all! The large timurlengia and diplodocus are 2 of my favourite teeth I own

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