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Hello, I’m looking for Zhuchengtyrannus tooth. does anyone know anything? If you don’t mind, please let me know. Thank you! I am using translation.
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A newly described archosauromorph specimen from the lower Middle Triassic from Luoping, Yunnan in southwestern China was found and described as a new species Austronaga minuta. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Austronaga The type specimen is like this: Another look-alike skull is found at the same locality, is it also an Austronaga minuta?
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I bought this fossil about a year ago and have had it sitting in my display cabinet front and center. It was sold to me as Vetulicola, it came from the Chiungchussu formation in Chengjiang, China. I was wondering if this is actually a Vetulicola species or a similar animal from the formation. It is right at 1cm in length, and the details seem pretty good up close. If it is Vetulicola, is it possible to assign a species to this specimen? Any help would be appreciated!
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Chinese Dinosaur Partial Leg and Claws --Jiufotang Formation, Chaoyang
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Hello, what are thoughts on this. A partial leg and claws from Jiufotang Formation. Anyone spot any repairs or reso? Each limb section is approximately 30cm. Seller doesn't know species--a type of Oviraptor? thanks for the help. -
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Xyelotoma macroclada Gao, Ren & Shih, 2009 Middle Jurassic Callovian - Oxfordian Jiulongshan Formation Daohugou Inner Mongolia PR China -
The seller said it is a complete unhatched egg from China. 5.5 inches long. It looks weird to me. A fake or something else? Thanks
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Hello, A pair of curious eggs from China. 3 inches long, oval shaped. I thought they may be Segnosaur or Therizinosaur, but their eggs are rounder. A small species of hadrosaur, or maybe crocodile? The shell is very thin. The holes in them were caused by chisels during excavation, so they are damaged. But on the plus side, the damage does show how thin the shell is. Would any thoughts.
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I have seen on multiple occasions "peccary" teeth for sale originating from the Miocene of the Gansu Province in China. I have never heard of any fossil representative of Tayassuidae being seen outside of the New World, so what might they be? This is a picture of one such "peccary tooth". I'd put this in fossil ID put I thought it was quite a general question.
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Real or fake keichousaurus
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Shown below are 3 different types of dinosaur eggshell, all said to be from the Gaugou Formation in China. The bottom left eggshell is labelled as coming from Dendroolithus, and I am confident in this identification. The other two types are supposed to come from Tarbosaurus bataar (top left) and Oviraptor philoceratops (right) however, and neither of these species are known from the Gaugou Formation, so the question is what they are actually from. Thanks in advance for any suggestions Othniel
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Crystalized Oviraptor Egg
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This oviraptor egg is said to be crystalized. The parts with no shell do seem to be agatized (?). Do you think it's a genuine egg? It is from Ganzhou of Jiangxi Province, China. -
Hello, I found a seller on online auction site with a lot of cool looking things from northeast China but no IDs for their fossils. The herbivore looks a lot like a sus scrofa piece I have from Florida, I have no thoughts on the carnivore. I'd like to ID before buying if possible. Thanks for any help!
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is this real? claims its a hunan province hadrosaur egg from china,
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another psittacasaurus specimen, is it real?
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From the album: Lower Devonian fossils
Wudinolepis weni Tiny Microbrachiid antiarch placoderms Late Emsian Lower Devonian Jiucheng Formation Wuding, Yunnan, China. Two specimens are present on the plate, one exposed ventrally (left) one dorsally (right) Prepared by Paul Freitag of Freitag Fossils -
Considering getting this guy, don’t have anything like it in my collection yet. Any red flags here? Sorry for not the greatest photos it’s behind a glass case.
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This is a clutch of dinosaur eggs from Gangzhou, Jiangxi Province of China. Note the small egg among the dinosaur eggs. Any idea if the small egg is a turtle egg or what? Sorry the images are not very clear as they were captured from a video.
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another chinese bird, is it real?
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Take a look at this egg, see how beautiful is its internal crystalisation. What is your view on its authenticity?
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Psittacosaurus specimen, real or fake?
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another chinese bird, is it real?
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Fossil Turtle? Placochelys
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Hello, I'm looking to purchase some more specimens and was really curious about this one. It is supposedly placochelys from China and Triassic. The price just seems way too low for a specimen such as this. All help is appreciated.- 14 replies
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Real Dinosaur Egg? Macroolithus
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