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Dinosaur teeth


Carcharodontosaurus

Top; Left to right: Raptor tooth, pterosaur tooth, Triceratops tooth.

Bottom: Carcharodontosaurus tooth.

These aren't all of my dino teeth, just the best ones.

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Carcharodontosaurus

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The date on the image is wrong. It was taken today.

What does everyone think of the Carcharodontosaurus tooth?

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Carcharodontosaurus

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Lovely shiny tooth there mate.

Thanks! Keep in mind that the tooth is bigger than it looks from this page.

I don't know when I'll be able to upload more pics, though.

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Tyrannoraptor

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Nice Carch tooth, how big is it?

Too bad the raptor and pterosaur teeth can't be seen a bit better. Is the pterosaur tooth Siroccopteryx?

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Carcharodontosaurus

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Nice Carch tooth, how big is it?

Too bad the raptor and pterosaur teeth can't be seen a bit better. Is the pterosaur tooth Siroccopteryx?

In NZ measures, it would be about 3 inches long. When I close my hand around it, the tip just sticks out. Yes, I think the pterosaur tooth is Siroccopteryx. Siroccopteryx might not be a valid genus, though.

I will probably upload some more pictures of the collection in the next few weeks. Those will definitely include more pics of the raptor and ptero. :D

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Tyrannoraptor

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It could be simply Coloborhynchus, right? Either that, or it is simply a very close relative of that genus, as far as I know.

Wow, that Carch tooth is larger than it looks!

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Carcharodontosaurus

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It could be simply Coloborhynchus, right? Either that, or it is simply a very close relative of that genus, as far as I know.

Wow, that Carch tooth is larger than it looks!

Yep. A bit of resto on the other side of the tip, but it was still a good price at $180.

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Tyrannoraptor

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That is a good price! I bought a 2.4 inch Carch tooth, no restoration, for about 300 $ (250 €), if I remember correctly. It has practically perfect serrations, so I was really happy with the buy!

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Carcharodontosaurus

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That is a good price! I bought a 2.4 inch Carch tooth, no restoration, for about 300 $ (250 €), if I remember correctly. It has practically perfect serrations, so I was really happy with the buy!

Agreed. As long as the majority of the tooth is real, I'm happy. ;)

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Tyrannoraptor

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Do you have any other dinosaur teeth? I've got a few in my collection, you can see them in "My Always Growing Collection" thread in "Member Collections" section, along with some of my other fossils :)

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Carcharodontosaurus

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Do you have any other dinosaur teeth? I've got a few in my collection, you can see them in "My Always Growing Collection" thread in "Member Collections" section, along with some of my other fossils :)

Some spinosaur teeth. I'm planning to get an Albertosaurus tooth, though, which will likely take some time.

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Carcharodontosaurus

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Nice Carch tooth, how big is it?

Too bad the raptor and pterosaur teeth can't be seen a bit better. Is the pterosaur tooth Siroccopteryx?

I uploaded another photo which shows the raptor and pterosaur, along with some others. :)

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