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Bothriospondylus madagascariensis tooth however the tooth should be described as Eusauropoda indet.

Dimensions: 54 mm - 2 1/8"

Origin: Ambondromany, Ambatoboeny, Madagascar

Isalo III formation

 

This tooth is incredible quality and it's a really large tooth.

 

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Torvosaurus sp.
Morrison Formation
Upper Jurassic
Moffat County, Colorado

Size: 7cm+

 

The tooth is all enamel and does not show any transition to root. The serrations are outstanding and in excellent condition. The characteristic crenulations of the enamel are very distinct. There is a small chip near the tip of the tooth, the serrations missing at one point, a small 1 cm section of restoration about 1.5 cm from the base of the tooth on one side otherwise restoration is limited to small natural fractures but I really love the way the tooth looks.

 

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Beautiful adds to you collection.  The Torvo tooth is very nice and those serrations really pop.  The chip is hardly noticeable and does nothing to detract from the tooth.  The sauropod tooth is quite rare 

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26 minutes ago, Troodon said:

Beautiful adds to you collection.  The Torvo tooth is very nice and those serrations really pop.  The chip is hardly noticeable and does nothing to detract from the tooth.  The sauropod tooth is quite rare 

Thanks yes it looks incredible and the serrations definitely stand out. The photos don't do it justice!  The sauropod tooth is so big and looks incredible great quality.

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16 minutes ago, Ludwigia said:

Nice ones! Those serrations on the Torvo tooth are fantastic!

Thanks! They are incredible specimens and the serrations on the Torvosaurus looks amazing and they really stand out!

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Wow!!!  Truly amazing fossils! Thanks for sharing. Great photos by the way. 

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8 minutes ago, bcfossilcollector said:

Wow!!!  Truly amazing fossils! Thanks for sharing. Great photos by the way. 

No problem and thanks! :ighappy: Taking photos near daylight is the key to being able to see the fine detail of the fossils.

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Iguanodon Jaw Section - My newest specimen and the first jaw section that I have acquired. :dinosmile:

 

Found in Brook Bay, Isle of Wight, UK. It’s age is Cretaceous, Wealden, Wessex Formation

4 teeth, one large and complete rooted tooth ~2.75 inches in size and the crown of the other three teeth are visible in the matrix. I can't believe how heavy this jaw section is..Incredible! :ighappy:

 

According to someone on this forum it is from the right maxilla. The specimen is 110mm x 100 mm in size.

 

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Everyone on this forum please watch the video below to learn about the history of Iguanodon. I found it very informative and how it truely changed how we understood about the posture of dinosaurs.

 

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Amazing piece! 

You really are building up a super collection. :wub:

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16 minutes ago, Tidgy's Dad said:

Amazing piece! 

You really are building up a super collection. :wub:

Thank you! @Tidgy's Dad It is an impressive specimen and so happy to own it!

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Wow! That is really amazing! Beautiful! You new guys to the hobby from England are doing very well for yourselves. You guys have acquired some very nice fossils in a very short amount of time. I'm looking forward to see what you'll have next.

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10 minutes ago, Troodon said:

Glad you got it, a super specimen.  A cool addition to any collection....congratulations 

Thank you @Troodon! It's a wonderful specimen

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19 minutes ago, Dracorex_hogwartsia said:

Wow! That is really amazing! Beautiful! You new guys to the hobby from England are doing very well for yourselves. You guys have acquired some very nice fossils in a very short amount of time. I'm looking forward to see what you'll have next.

Thanks @Dracorex_hogwartsia! The collection is certainly growing rather rapidly and I will continue to post more specimens as I acquire them :trex: :dinothumb:

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What an outstanding specimen!!! An amazing fossil. Thanks for sharing!

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22 minutes ago, bcfossilcollector said:

What an outstanding specimen!!! An amazing fossil. Thanks for sharing!

No problem and thanks!

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Afrovenator abakensis

(Megalosauridae)

Tiouraren Formation

Marraba, Agadez Region

Niger

 

This is an incredible tooth and big - about 2 inches! 

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