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Hey guys, I saw this listed as dinosaur claw and finger, I know this seller is still kind of new to collecting, what do you guys think? Is it a dinosaur claw?(I know the pic isn’t that good but the seller only posted this one)
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Hey guys, I saw this listed as a therizinosaurus egg, I have very little experience with Dino eggs but I think it’s real. What do you guys think?
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From Hell Creek Formation Montana. 1/8 inch long anyone know what raptor this could be from definitely a small tooth.
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Hey guys, I saw this listed as a possible dinosaur claw and bone. What do you guys think? This was found in Montana
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This rock looks alot like images I've seen on internet could it be a fossil ? I have so many rocks I'm not sure if it's my collection or one I inherited. Mine are from California desert or san bernadino mountains
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Hey guys, this tooth was listed as a dinosaur tooth(tyrannosaurid), does anyone know what this belonged to?
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Hey guys, I found this listed as a raptor(dromaeosaur) tooth(the seller wasn’t really sure what it was)I personally felt like it looked more like an allosaurus tooth. What do you guys think?
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Hey guys, I saw this listed as dinosaur claw, I feel like it dosen’t really look like it, considering how smooth and triangular it looks. What do you guys think?
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Hey guys, I saw this tooth listed as Kryptops tooth, seller says it was found at Elrhaz Formation of the Tenere Desert of Niger, and it could also be from the Afro minus or Eocarcharia. What do you guys think?
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Hey guys, being the amateur fossil enthusiast that I am I have a question, why are fossils from the weaker dinosaurs more common than those at the top of the food chain? Triceratops bones are so common and cheap yet a chunk of T. rex bone can cost a whole lot more. Why?
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Hey guys, I saw a listing of this tooth on online, the seller dosent know what species it belonged to. Does anyone have any suggestions?
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I have 8 Cretaceous dinosaur toe bones that I got from Judith river Montana. I was told some were Tyrannosaur and some were struthiomimus. I cannot tell if that is true or not and need your guys help. #1 #4. 1 #3. #2. #7 #6. #5. #8.
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Hello everyone, On this edition of Rex or nano, we have this nice little mailbox score I got earlier this year. The seller and I are reasonably certain that it is a young adult rex. But I wanted to bring it to you folks to get your assessment. It matches the locality of Rex ( hell creek, from a microsite in Carter county) and based on my research from the forum and elsewhere it checks out as tyrannosaurid. (Ie: robustness and seemingly no pinch) Bonus question: I'm also curious on the placement of the tooth in the animals jaw. I have reason to believe it may be a right maxillary tooth.
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Can I get some tips on how to mount a fossil? What materials do I need and is there a thread that someone has already made on the forum that I can follow and learn? Thanks!
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This piece was found Today in Colorado at the old marsh quarry is this a possible sauropod skin cast?
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With a bone I found yesterday, upon cutting it open, I saw what appears to have been a tube going through it that had been permineralized like the rest. Was this originally some sort of blood vessel that went down the length of the bone or could it be something else? Thanks! Note: Dino-bone such as this specimen is found in numerous locations in the immediate area of the Four-Corners states of the U.S. I live in that immediate area and I am able to easily travel to Arizona, New Mexico, Utah, or Colorado and back home in a single day on my expeditions. Some areas such as on an Indian Reservation or B.L.M. land prohibits taking such specimens without a permit, while in other areas the taking of such specimens is allowed. If anyone comes to this part of the U.S. to find such a specimen, please be careful to avoid collecting such in an illegal or prohibited manner. Thank you.
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Hi all this may be a dumb question or too complex for a simple answer, but what factors determine if a bunch of fossils found in very very close proximity are actually the contents of a dinosaurs stomach? Thanks!
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These egg shells were found at a site in Montana with some troodon teeth are these possibly troodon egg shells? There around 1mm thick with a smooth surface
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I have a couple questions about the long bone on the far left and the smaller on the far right there labeled as raptor Leg bones from the kem kem beds any idea what dinosaur these could possibly be from and what location on the animal. They came from the same animal.