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  1. killer2906

    Tyrannosaurus Rex Tooth ?

    Hello, i have this 2 inch long " Tyrannosaur Rex " Tooth , but i am not 100% it is a Rex. The seller sent me this Information: Species: Tyrannosaurus Rex Formation: Hell Creek formation of Wibaux County Location: Montana, USA I hope you can confirm it is one. Kind Regards , Michael
  2. BonuFrailman

    Baryonyx Tooth?

    Hi all, Looking for a Baryonyx tooth, and found this. Wondering if this may be one. Sellers description: Ultra Rare GENUINE BARYONYX FOSSIL DINOSAUR TOOTH Upper Cretaceous Period 68 Million Years Old Found: Atherfield Isle of Wight UK Measures Approx: 28mm x 8mm x 6mm
  3. I found this tiny, stream worn tooth a few months ago and was looking for opinions/information on it. I showed it to local paleontologists and was told it may be a theropod tooth but it's tough to be certain on a worn, isolated tooth. The tooth has faint serrations on both sides but they are much larger and are more visible on the distal side. The root section looks broken up but hopefully my pictures will give you an idea. It's tough to get good pictures of it due to it's size but here's my best effort. As always, all help is greatly appreciated! -Frank
  4. Hi everybody, I've seen this daspletosaurus tooth, what do you think about that. Is It classificable like Daspletosaurus or indet. theropod tooth? The Sellers says that cane from Hells Creek formation Larfield 60x15mm Thanks
  5. Hi, my daughter found this in the ocean off of Sanibel Island, Florida US. We tried comparing it to shark teeth, but it doesn't seem to match any that I've seen. Hopefully someone here can solve our little mystery! Thank you for looking! I am going to attach the other photos in subsequent posts because I am getting an error that I am only allowed to upload 3.95MB, and each photo is only around 1mb so I am not sure what I am doing wrong.
  6. I've found another interesting tooth from kem kem, Rugops Primus or Abelisauridae indet. Is the best classification? Thanks
  7. I saw this neovenator tooth for sale. What is the quality/rarity of it? (World class, museum quality, rare, average) it is 2.8cm from Compton bay, the Isle of Wight
  8. Hey all, I really want to see peoples Stethacanthus teeth or better maybe a skeleton of some kind. If anyone has these can they show them below? Thanks.
  9. DatFossilBoy

    ID needed

    Hey guys. Saw this and I have absolutely no idea of what it could be. No location either... Two canines I believe? Serrated?! Please help... Thanks so much.
  10. Tad

    Bison Molar?

    I found this tooth in a cave in southern Missouri. It's obviously very old. We found this sitting on the surface, but with some digging we found bones from deer and other mammals. I can't tell if this is a bison tooth or just an old cow tooth.
  11. Hello ! I just pulled this strange looking item out from the big brook river in NJ the other day.. Its about a 1/2" in size and that's all the information I have on it. I know for a fact it's not a concretion like my last post! Thank you all for advancing this new comers knowledge & passion for fossils that has recently been ignited .
  12. zarko

    mammoth tooth id

    hello i would like to know and to learn how to ID mammoth tooth specie? i am in Serbia and i have couple od toot of mammoth but i am not sure which specie was it, steppe or woolly or what? could you direct me to some pdf or id guide for mammoth tooth identification..ill post pictures soon
  13. I found this tooth in the late Cretaceous North Sulphur River of Ladonia, Texas. It’s fossilized and has been hollowed out. Unsure of how old this is and its ID. Any ideas? Thank you in advance.
  14. grierhiggins

    Tooth (beach)

    Hello Fossil nerds. Hope all is well. I have been following all of the cool Instagram fossil accounts and it reminded me of something my son and I found this summer. USA California Santa Barbara County Jalama Beach 34°29'44.0"N 120°29'46.8"W measurements are in cm. Any ideas? Thanks in advance.
  15. Good day to everyone! Thought I’d share some the teeth found on Milnerton and Big Bay beach here in South Africa. Any help identifying would be appreciated - I’m still relatively new so the more worn and broken teeth have me clueless. More pictures to follow!
  16. PT63

    Megalodon tooth?

    I’ve had this tooth for a while. Is it a megalodon tooth?
  17. I received an awesome set of Moroccan matrices from @caldigger (thanks again!) that included a cracked elasmosaurus tooth. I didn't consolidate the tooth before prepping, as the matrix surrounding the tooth was far harder than the rest of the block, leading me to believe it had been sufficiently consolidated. It split at the crack whole handling it before prep work even begun, so I continued with the rest of the tooth and got the rest out pretty cleanly. The fossil isn't valuable, so I'm not too worried about perfection! Its all part of the learning experience for me. My question is about the correct order to go about repairing this tooth. When you line up the pieces, there is still a small hole from a missing section, and I suppose filling it with the matrix and then adding a layer of Paraloid dilute would be the best way to go? So here is my (tentative) plan of repair: Consolidate the pieces in the dilute Super glue the bits back together as cleanly as possible Fill in the cracks with wet matrix (?) Let it dry, then gently coat again with the dilute solution Would exposing it to the dilute twice be overkill? And I know acetone tends to dissolve super glue, but I assume the glue would hold if it's inside the tooth and the second coat of Paraloid goes on just the outer layer after it has all dried? Hopefully I explained my intentions well, and I'm looking for ideas as to what would be the best order to attempt these steps in or otherwise a preferable method (if there is one) of repair!
  18. truceburner

    Ptiny Ptychodus ptooth

    Recently I started looking a little more closely at the small gravels in the creek. This little Ptychodus tooth, the smallest I've found to date, is the fifth I've found in Austin. I've reviewed the pinned topic on Ptychodus, but can't nail down the ID from there. What do you think?
  19. Hi, I found this awesome sand shark tooth on Indian Rocks beach, west coast of Florida. Usually the fossilized teeth I find in the Venice area are black and very worn and broken. It has a light blue gray color and a light brown root. It's the best looking tooth I ever found and was wondering if it is modern or fossil? Also if it is fossilized can you tell if it is an extinct sand shark tooth? Thanks!
  20. CVH

    Fossil ID

    Good morning All I've found a fossil in not-such-good shape, but I'm hoping you experts can identify it. If it is a tooth, the basal seems to have eroded completely off. I found it on the Gulf side of Ft. Pickens, on the beach--so it was dry & exposed to the air. We've been having southeasterly winds, which usually erode the beaches & push interesting things to the surface. One side has as unusual pattern, which I hope comes through in the pictures. Would love to hear your theories of what it may be. Thanks! CVH
  21. Hell Creek Dinosaurs

    Hell Creek Formation Rooted Tooth ID

    I recently purchased this tooth from a collector at the Tucson Gem and Mineral Show. He wasn't sure if the tooth was Pachy or Thescelosaur but upon looking at it more closely I'm not even sure if it isn't some sort of Ankylosaur. Any help would be great. The tooth was found in the Hell Creek Formation Perkins County, SD. Thanks! Ryan
  22. rebu

    Possible tooth

    Today I was working on my Otodus vertebrae cluster from Morocco and I found this. I found many bones and fish vertebrae in the cluster but nothing like this so far. Is it a tooth? I think it is but will like confirmation. If it is a tooth is it possible to identify the species? Length is about 4cm.
  23. Hey guys! Saw these two rooted mosasaur teeth. I was wondering if the roots are a composite or have been composited to the tooth. I saw so many that were composited,it’s unreal... They look pretty good to me especially the one on matrix but I just wanted to make sure. What do you guys think? Regards.
  24. Zenmaster6

    Shark Tooth I.D?

    Sharks are cool. Super cool. I know this post will get the most views out of all of mine because sharks. But where are my gastropod / brachiopod lovers? Anyways heres the tooth. Can people tell me what this tooth is? Cannot disclose location because it was purchased in a bin full of shark teeth. Said they were prehistoric. About the size of a quarter
  25. aplomado

    Tooth from Morocco- what is it?

    Saw this for sale- ID as unknown dinosaur from Morocco. It is 0.7" long. Anyone know what this might be?
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