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35 minutes ago, Mail1989 said:

Thank you mate, yes we it is beautiful, possibly the best death assemblages you can find in this country. The colours are lovely and contrasting.

I think your right, I can’t make a better suggestion . 

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On 8/21/2018 at 4:06 PM, Mail1989 said:

Polished Promicroceras death assemblage, Marston, Yeovil, Somerset, UK.

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This specimen is awesome! I really love the contrast in the colours!

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On 8/22/2018 at 6:08 AM, Mail1989 said:

Dactylioceras Athleticum ammonites, Saltwick bay/Port Mulgrave/Runswick bay, Yorkshire coast, UK.

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A very nice collection of ammonites! :ammonite01::ammonite01::ammonite01::ammonite01::ammonite01::ammonite01::ammonite01::ammonite01:

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1 hour ago, Mail1989 said:

Hylaeosaurus Vertebra and partial dermal spike, Wadhurst clay, Hastings, UK.

1 hour ago, Mail1989 said:

Collection of reptile bone, Kimmeridge clay, Weymouth, Dorset.

1 hour ago, Mail1989 said:

Theropod Metatarsals, Wadhurst Clay, Hastings, UK.

 

 

 

Nice collection of specimens! Thanks for posting

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12 minutes ago, Jaimin013 said:

Nice collection of specimens! Thanks for posting

Cheers bro, glad you liked them. Few more pieces to put on tomorrow. Think I will withhold rest of collection, as they will need prepping.

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On 8/20/2018 at 2:41 PM, Mail1989 said:

Hadrosaur tooth, Hell’s Creek, Montana, USA

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This is a very unique-looking hadrosaur tooth. Does anyone know why it looks serrated?

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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4 hours ago, -Andy- said:

 

This is a very unique-looking hadrosaur tooth. Does anyone know why it looks serrated?

There are hadro species in the Campanian and some Maastrichian deposits that are distinctive by having denticles, in dentary teeth and that's what this tooth looks like.   

 

In the Hell Creek maxillary teeth of Edmontosaurus are typically with denticles but my guess is that this is not one. 

 

Example of late Santonian/Campanian teeth

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From the Javelina Fm Maastrichian

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Some new additions to my collection. All found whilst on holiday in Dorset, all preped and cleaned. Please enjoy, very hard to find, ecspecially during this time of the year.

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Some more pieces of bone to follow when it has been prepped and propely cleaned, although I may not he able to properly identify most other than vertebra. 

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Possible Ammonite eggs. (A specialist is reviewing this specimen as this is very difficult to determine, but we are confident this is promising. 

 

Kimmeridge bay, Dorset.

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