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Is my Keichousaurus real?


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I have had this Keichousaurus in my collection for a while now. I was wondering whether it's real, I really hope you guys can help.

Regards, indominus rex

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

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These are the best I can take because it is framed.

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

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Here is the tail.

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

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This is a typical specimen of acid and mechanically prepped Keichousaurus.  Details were lost during the preparation.  The slab was also broken and glued back.  This kind of hard slab could only be prepped this way in the fossil site.  Hard slab can however be washed with water without breaking apart like soft slab.

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In order to get proper pictures to be able to scrutinize for what you are asking, It will likely need to be "unframed" so you don't have that glass barrier with reflection over it.

For these guys, you really need to get in close to take good clear pictures.

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