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Found this in Summerville, South Carolina in a stream bed alongside a variation of sharks teeth, shark vertebrate, and other assorted bone fragments. found in sandy/rocky soil right below surface of water. Two similar fossils were found close by as well. First thought was crocodile but it doesn't seem to match, any ideas of what this might be?
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A small claw ( roughly 14,8mm big ) i found in the hell creek formation in South Dakota, the first two pictures show both lateral sides of the claw and the last picture shows the ventral side of the claw. I hope that any of you might have an idea of what species this claw is from. regards!
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I know that the first crab claw shown is fossilized the center has become stone and the edges where it was broken grey and black, but the second set of pictures I will post is of a claw that leaves me not so sure! It is hard as rock no doubt but the center is hollow and the edges more white which leads me to doubt. Opinions are welcome!
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Hi there, I have recently seen a trex claw online that is around 4 inches in length and the seller says it was found in Baker, Montana however I know that this claw is often misidentified as anzu wyliei. Can anyone tell by the below photos if this is a trex claw? The size makes me think it is and the seller is not sure whether it's hand or foot. I would like to have seen a photo of the side of the claw to measure width but this photo has not been put up by the person. It is a bit out of my budget for the kind of money that I would ever spend but I find pieces like this very interesting and I know I should trust the seller but I would like feedback from members of this forum. Thanks!
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I was walking a creek in Illinois across the river from St. Louis looking for arrowheads and found this. It appears to be super old with a build up around it. I have no clue what type of animal it belongs to. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!
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A guy from Facebook that I know showed me his raptor claw. He got it from a friend that bought it in Mongolia. Can anyone identifie if, this is really a claw from a raptor?
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This fossil was dug up fishing recently in Kankakee County, Illinois, where the bedrock is Silurian, but this fossil would have to be Pleistocene. Any help with ID is appreciated. I do not have possession so these are the only photos I have. If you provide an ID, please provide your reasoning. Thanks!
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I would like to know if it s possible to differentiate a velociraptor and an oviraptor hand claw. Are there any objective criteria that distinguish them?
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My husband found this apparent claw in the Peace River last week. Any help with ID? He has a preliminary guess, but I'm not sure. Thanks for any assistance.
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Hi, Saw this 'Pterosaur claw' for sale (first time i have seen something like this for sale) and would like to know if this is the correct id or if it is something else (i believe it might be fish but wanted to ask the experts). It is 1.3 inches long (3.3cm) and is from the Kem Kem. Thanks.
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Dinosaur Claw Morocco
Seguidora-de-Isis posted a topic in Is It Real? How to Recognize Fossil Fabrications
Hello. Good afternoon to all of my favorite forum! Please, these two claws of Dinosaurs. Are they real? Any likely candidates? Claw Nº 01 : ===================================== ===================================== Claw Nº 02 : @Troodon @LordTrilobite -
Another Spinosaurus hand claw...
BadlandTraveller posted a topic in Is It Real? How to Recognize Fossil Fabrications
Hey Everyone, I know these get posted regularly but I'm hoping to get some advice on a Spinosaurus claw I purchased. Its a little beat up but a decent price and would be a first hand claw for me. Cons: The light color I know is usually associated with bone thats been carved, its 6 inches and not a bad price which Troodon will say are two large red flags. Pros: The tip fell off in shipping and I can say it is hollow inside, I THINK the grain of the bone follows the curve of the claw. I'm curious to hear what the forum thinks. -
Hi, I found this at charmouth beach near lyme regis over the summer, my first thought was a tooth but it does not look like icthyosaur or plesiosaur teeth. It is pyritised like the ammonites found at charmouth, so I believe it is mesozoic in age. Could it be a pterosaur claw, or just an odd shaped tooth? Any help much appreciated, thankyou.
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I've recently found an interesting specimen on one website - a phalanx and a claw of a Kem Kem dinosaur (?). Claw is 24 mm, phalanx is 17 mm. I don't know if they are associated. However, the price really surprised me - it is more than twice lower than a typical price for moroccan claws. Do you think it is real? I think I see some restoration on the claw, but I am not very familiar with moroccan dinosaur bones, so I would like to ask opinion of forum members. Do you think I should buy it?
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Collected recently from Bouldnor on the Isle of Wight. It is about 33 million years old (earliest Oligocene). Fossils of turtles, a small alligatorid (Diplocynodon) and land mammals (most commonly anthracotheres) are the usual finds. This is the first ungual i have ever found from this location, and i am having trouble finding images of other examples to compare with. It measures 18mm long. I first thought crocodile when i collected it, but i would like other opinions. I'm now tossing up between mammalian and crocodilian. I understand going further than that will probably not be possible. Cheers!
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Hello I'm not too expert in fossil but I take from '70 collection this plaque that should came from Kem Kem, the claw is 4,7 inch and the plaque 15 inch long. The matrix is very hard, near red colour like was presence of iron, formed by small grains and seems to be unbroken recently because all borders are like sand eroded, maybe this type of pieces came directly from sands of desert? I've searche on Google but I don't find nothing similar. Regards
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I was digging through some of my stuff while rearranging my fossils and I came across this claw core, but I do not have the ID or location anymore. I believe that it might have come from Texas, but I am not sure- Any help on ID would be appreciated.
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There is a spring fed pond in Weatherford, Tx. that has a grouping of the largest fossils that i have ever seen. These fossils were gathered and placed in a circle around this pond by ancient Indians who lived there prior to and during the time that my friend's ancestors purchased the land. Some single bones are larger than my car, only a very few could be picked up by man alone, and I got a few by the owners permission, and here is one of those!