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Hello, I brought this small bone that was labeled at pterosaur. It’s about 2.6 inches by  .27 inches by .15 inches. It was found in the Kem Kem beds and according to the seller, near similar bones and pterosaur teeth.  If anyone could confirm that it’s a pterosaur bone that would be great! As always thanks a lot :).

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So this is a finger bone?

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Tidgy's Dad

I think that's a lovely-looking piece. :)

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trilobites_are_awesome

Is the crystalizing on the tip of fossil's from the kem kem beds common because. I have severel spinosaurus teeth with it.

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It is worth noting @Troodon has mentioned in the past the possibility that birds COULD be present in the kem kem beds, reason for this comment is that it is rather small for pterosaur but is possible.

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