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From the album: Hell Creek Formation Microsite
A large hadrosaurid (Edmontosaurus annectens) dentary tooth, recovered from a channel deposit in Montana.-
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Real Nannotyrannus tooth?
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Hello everyone! Saw this nannotyrannus tooth for sale,is it really from nannotyrannus? Could it be something else? Any help would be apperciated IMG_8742.MOV dn02-2c.avif dn02-4c.avif dn02-3c.avif -
From the album: Hell Creek Formation Microsite
A representative sampling of the diversity captured in microsites - everything from Tyrannosaurus to mollusks.- 6 comments
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Found in an area overlooking the Little Missouri River basin, Clark County , Arkansas. I have found mosasaurus vertebrae, ball and socket in the general area where I found this one. My confusion is the intervertebral socket. Also, the overall shape is not round but flatter and with a figure 8 shape. Please comment and if possible, what is it.
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https://www.moroccoworldnews.com/2024/02/360800/dinosaur-fossils-from-cretaceous-period-discovered-near-casablanca A clickbait photo.
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I want to buy it but I think I should confirm its ID first. It came from Berivotra, Madagascar. Size:0.97”
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I bought a dinosaur claw from Niger. Locality is always a problem, but I am hoping to get an general label on this claw. So far I got two suggestions from my own network: it looks like a Sauropod claw or Iguanodontian. Most sauropod claws in my collection are 'flatter' (vertical) and more oval. This claw more round and flat (horizontal). The claw is 12 cm (long) and 5 cm (high). Hope to get some more insights on this nice claw. Thanks!
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Hi, I'm not sure if I'm posting this in the right place so please forgive me if I am. But I was wondering if anyone here is able to help me identify this fossil that was found on our property. Its about 12ft long & has ribs & honestly looks like a dinosaur. There are more than just 1. There are at least 5 or 6 & there are thousands of bones. Thanks so much! Oh and this is in East TN.
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Found these in my construction site. Could these actually be petrified dinosaur heads? Appreciate any insight.
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I saw this dinosaur finger for sale today. Its labeled as Spinosaurus finger but it looks more like Abelisaurus or Deltadromeus . Is it even real or from the same dinosaur ? Whats your opinion about it ? Found in: Kemkem beds, morocco From the upper cretaceous
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Hello! I bought this bone from England a long time ago and unfortunately I still don't know what it is. Unfortunately, I didn't note the exact location at the time and unfortunately I can't remember it either. All I knew was that the bone came from the Hastings Beds. Unfortunately I don't have any other information. The bone measures approx. 16 x 8 x 6 cm (6,3 x 3,2 x 2,4 "). I would be very happy if someone could help me and know which animal the bone belongs to. Unfortunately, I don't know anything about the ID of fossil bones at all. Perhaps the bone can be assigned to at least one group of animals. I would be grateful for any help! Thank you in advance from Germany!
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Hello everyone:)! I recently learned about this forum from someone else,There is a very good communication atmosphere here. So I want to show here my collection of fossils (and a few mineral specimens). (My English level is not very good,Therefore, I may often use translation software to support my speak.)
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Help identifying please. Just wondering if anyone knows what species or bones there fossils are. They were found in the Hell Creek Formation in Dawson county Montana. If my photos are not good I can try to take more. The first fossil is a rib but was wondering if anyone knows what species this is from? I was thinking edmontasaurus or triceratops? The second fossil I have no idea what it is. Thank you for helping
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From the album: Hell Creek / Lance Formations
A small Acheroraptor tooth with diagnostic longitudinal ridges. Found in a channel deposit.-
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Looking for pics and / or infos, Literatur e.g. about dinosaurbones with bitemarks and kallus Start to write a paper about a nice and unique bone and need more infos and pics to compare
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Between the weather and my busy schedule, I haven't been able to get out into the field, so I have been fossil-hunting in my mailbox. I bought a small collection of pieces that was something of a mish-mash. The labeling sucks. Some of the labels are missing and some are mixed up. This tooth did not have a label. It was mixed in with dinosaur material, including a sauropod eggshell fragment from South America, some hadrosaur bone fragments from the western US, and some Moroccan fossils. I don't know where this piece came from - it could be Morocco, it could be South America, it could be the US, or..... It measures 50mm long x 11mm wide at the base. It doesn't appear to be glued or repaired, but looks like it was sealed with some kind of butvar or poly. Does anyone know what critter this tooth is from? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance! MikeG
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I am new from New Mexico, USA. Am not sure how to post and this may be a reply to another new member introduction.
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This dinosaur footprint is real or a fake?
Nicopaleoadventures posted a topic in Is It Real? How to Recognize Fossil Fabrications
Hi guys, on a website I found this dinosaur footprint for sale. It was discovered in Germany. In your opinion is it real o fake? Thanks a lot! -
Hi been looking at this forum for a while and decided I can contribute and learn something. I love Dinosaurs and a super supporter Nanotyrannus as a valid species. Just makes sense when you see the evidence. Off my soapbox happy to be here.
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Good Evening Everyone, After reviewing the two topics I saw on spinosaurus claws I still find myself questioning my own identification of these two spinosaurus claws. I was wondering if any of you more experienced forum goers could give these a look and help me verify if they are real? Thank you for any support