Search the Community
Showing results for tags 'rooted tooth'.
-
Mosasaur jaw with shark- and replacement tooth?
Jurassic_Nature posted a topic in Is It Real? How to Recognize Fossil Fabrications
Hello everyone, I was wondering which parts of this rooted mosasaur tooth are real. There is a second tooth in it which looks like a replacement tooth and next to it there is also a shark tooth. Can you tell if the bones of the jaw are real? I thought the bigger tooth could be glued on the root, like it's often the case with mosasaur teeth from morocco. And why is there a shark tooth in the bone? Any insight is appreciated. -
Hi! This is a 19MM rooted theropod tooth from the KemKem group. Sold as an Abelisaurus. But would it be possible to be a Baby rooted Carcharodontosaurus tooth? Not sure.
-
Very blessed to walk to a microsite and start my day finding this bad boy is sitting on top of the sand. Turns out, eastern Montana's winds are good for something!
- 16 replies
-
- 19
-
- pachycephalosaurus
- rooted tooth
-
(and 1 more)
Tagged with:
-
This carcharodontosaurus rooted tooth is a composite?
Anchiornis_huxleyi posted a topic in Is It Real? How to Recognize Fossil Fabrications
Hello I recently came across this rooted carcharodontosaurus tooth, as always the suspicion is that the root is from another tooth and was placed next to this one. But I need help confirming my hypothesis, what leaves me in doubt is that some tooth cracks extend to the root. Could anyone help me figure out if this tooth is a fabrication?- 5 replies
-
- carcharodontosaurus
- carcharodontosaurus saharicus
- (and 4 more)
-
From the album: Ozan Formation
Tylosaurus proriger, Fannin Co. Campanian, Cretaceous Aug, 2021- 2 comments
-
- 4
-
- mosasaur
- rooted tooth
-
(and 1 more)
Tagged with:
-
Hello! Looking to ID this asian theropod tooth from the late cretaceous of Bayankhongor, Mongolia that is supposedly from Alioramus sp. The serrations are quite worn for this rooted tooth and are hard to see, the entire tooth measures 60mm Below I've attached some pictures, thanks in advance!
- 3 replies
-
- alioramus
- alioramus remotus
- (and 7 more)
-
Hello all, Attached are some pics of a tooth we found in the Peace River FL. Measuring tape is in inches and cm. I have a guess what animal it is from (possibly a first lower premolar) but want to see what some more educated members of the forum think. Thanks! Brent
- 5 replies
-
- rooted tooth
- tooth
-
(and 1 more)
Tagged with:
-
Mosasaur jaw and Dino tooth
Loren12 posted a topic in Is It Real? How to Recognize Fossil Fabrications
Hi are these real? There is a rooted Globidens and a big globiden jaw and a small carcharodontasaurus tooth. Mostly thinking about the jaw. Is it real with original teeth that were not placed into the jaw? Is it worth it or should I pass? Here Is some info about the fossil Globidens jaw Khouribga, Morocco Upper Cretaceous Rooted globiden tooth Khouribga, Morocco Upper Cretaceous Carcharodontosaurus tooth Kem Kem Beds, Morocco Upper Cretaceous -
Rooted mosasaur tooth morocco + bird bone
Jurassicz1 posted a topic in Is It Real? How to Recognize Fossil Fabrications
This is a rooted Liodon anceps mosasaur tooth from morocco and a bird bone from morocco. The mosasaur tooth is from a trusted seller that I have bought from before. But the bird is from a different seller. So is the mosasaur tooth real and is the bird bone also real? -
Red Flags With Kem Kem Pterosaur!
Seguidora-de-Isis posted a topic in Is It Real? How to Recognize Fossil Fabrications
Unfortunately it is no news that we have suffered with several gross falsifications with "rooted" Carcharodontosaurids teeth from Kem Kem beds... And these rooted forgeries do not even come close to the actual appearance that a rooted real tooth of Carcharodontosaurid must have: Many novice collectors can also easily fall into the old trap: Spinosaurid tooth "rooted" from Kem Kem beds... Which is also quite different from a real rooted Spinosaurid tooth: But I have noticed since last year, a new fashion trend in the Counterfeit Market at Kem Kem ... The forgery of "rooted" Pterosaurs teeth! As for example, this gross falsification: But what led me to create this post, it was definitely this clear forgery that was recently announced on our favorite auction site as: Coloborhynchus Tooth, Look: My biggest fear is that a rookie collector with no experience can be seduced by a tempting offer of a so-called "rooted" pterosaur tooth that does not even come close to the real appearance a legitimate rooted pterosaur tooth should have: My main theory is that two teeth were glued together to make one "rooted" tooth. Whatever it has been made of, the fact is that this pterosaur's tooth is not rooted!!- 29 replies
-
- 13
-
Curious as to what everyone thinks of the id of this tooth. seller calls it Dromaeosaurus but could be from a small rex. location is Powder River county, Montana I wish i could buy this tooth but the seller doesnt ship to the UK... It is a nice small tooth and sorry for the not very good quality pics but they are screenshots from my phone.
- 15 replies
-
- dinosaur tooth
- dromeosaurus
-
(and 5 more)
Tagged with: