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From the album: Fin Lover's South Carolina Finds
Not in great shape, but my best one to date!- 3 comments
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From the album: Fin Lover's South Carolina Finds
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T. rex or Nanotyrannus tooth?
Tressmeister posted a topic in Is It Real? How to Recognize Fossil Fabrications
Hello, I am trying to identify if this is a T. rex tooth. It's described as "natural juvenile Tyrannosaurus tooth". Location: Hell Creek Formation, Montana. Dimensions: Height: 4.3 cm Width: 3.8 cm I've read this awesome post by troodon, and I'm leaning towards T. rex ("fat" and rounded tip) - but looking forward to seeing your opinions as well. Thanks and have an awesome day ahead!- 25 replies
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Hello everyone! I'm here seeking for help with the ID of this Mosasaurus rooted tooth. It comes from Ouled Abdoun, Morocco. The seller said that it's a pterygoid tooth. If you think it is correct, what are the distinctive features to recognize species and that it is a pterygoid tooth? Thank you so much!
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Hiya guys! I'd like to ask help for ID. This tooth in matrix is from Akrabou Formation in Goulmima, Morocco, and I would like to know which polycotylid plesiosaur (maybe?) species can match this tooth🧐
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Hello, i wanted to share some pictures of my new Theropod teeth for my collection. They're both Kryptops palaios teeth from Niger, they seem to be very rare. What do you think about them? sice : 2-3 cm
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Hi. I got this tooth before. All i know is "it is Pterosaur's tooth". I don't know about where it from and genus, species. Can I know the species and genus or family of the owner of the tooth just by the picture? I don't know anything about Pterosaurs.
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Screening for sharks teeth and found this. Root broken about 1 cm wide. Pics show chewing surface and side. Hopefully there is enough for possible id
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From the album: Fin Lover's South Carolina Finds
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With the recent marktet and the introduction of Suchomimus tenerensis teeth, i was wondering what are your biggest and best Suchomimus teeth from there? I currently own a serrated and partially rooted tooth that is close to 3.5 inches. But show me all of yours!
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From the album: Fin Lover's South Carolina Finds
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Spinosaurus tooth natural?
AranHao posted a topic in Is It Real? How to Recognize Fossil Fabrications
Hello, may I ask if this Spinosaurus tooth is natural? The seller said this is No repair or restoration. Thanks for any opinions. Merry Christmas!- 16 replies
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Hi there! This was found by my son several years ago when he went for a wee in the bushes. Was in Battersea park (London) about 10 metres from the River Thames. Any thoughts as to what type of animal or era? Many thanks!
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Trying to ID these teeth from Pierre shale sd. Hard to get closer photo without blurring. Guessing mosasaur or plesiosaur but wondering if species type is possible. Thanks
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Hello Everyone, we are looking for help in identifying a fossilized tooth that was found in deposits dated back to the miocen-badenian age in Poland, Europe. That site is knows from Gigantopecten mussels fossils and Carcharias, Galeocerdo, Diplodus fish teeth but such tooth has never been found there before. Thank you for any identification ideas.
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Found possible skull but still unearthed. This point fell off which had others in a row, like a jaw. I took a pic before gluing it and plastering it up. Sorry for poor pic. Wondering if anyone can tell if it's tooth. And if so from what. Thanks
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So I found this little thing last year, and haven’t been able to identify it. It was found in Sweden in a limestone quarry most finds are from the Creataous, local fossil hunters couldn’t id it ether, but some guesses was that it might be a scale or part of an octopus mouth. Thanks for any help! Eric
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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’m not sure if this is a tooth. Found in South Carolina on a beach. It has a raised ridge down the middle on one side.. Therefore I thought it was not a bone? It is small and worn making it more difficult to identify. Any thoughts?
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Hope everyone had a great weekend! Got a few IDs to confirm and a couple to check before adding to my shadow boxes. Depending on answers, I might have to re-open one and squish a piece in. These were all collected from the Peace River with FRE guided tour on 26/12/23 (as in previous posts). side note: I took these photos through my lighted standing magnifying glass and was pleasantly surprised by how well it worked! I will definitely be continuing with this moving forward. Please excuse the very scratched measuring lines on the stand; proof of why it's important to wear eye protection and a mask during fossil preparation! 1. I think these are all turtle spurs. The last two images are the same object, but wouldn't fit well into a collage.
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Found on the beach in North Carolina. Wasn’t sure if it was actually a tooth or just a very neat looking rock. Any help would be appreciated!
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