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  1. Fin Lover

    Small shark tooth for ID

    I've had this tooth for at least a few months, but just came across it again and am wondering what it is. I see features of a few different sharks, but not enough of any particular one to be confident in an ID. 9 mm slant height by 8 mm across. It would have come from my usual areas near Summerville or the beach. Thank you!
  2. fishguy

    Dino tooth?

    I got this in a collection with out any info on it. It looks like there is a tooth embedded in the bone. Just checking to see what you think.
  3. andy_mnemonic

    Archaeohippus tooth?

    I've had this tooth for a little while and would like to confirm with the resident horse experts @Harry Pristis @Shellseeker if it is an Archaeohippus tooth. It is from Dixie County, FL and measures 9.5 x 12.3 x 14.3mm. Thanks!
  4. Any thoughts on what type of tooth?
  5. Kitten94

    Tooth??

    Can anyone help me figure out what this is? Found on Caspersen Beach in Florida. 20221116_100905.mp4
  6. I have come across these 2 fossils whilst digging a trench in work, I'd be grateful if anyone has any information for me, these where in the same rock/stone. Thanks Also I'll get better photos when home.
  7. I can't believe it--I stumbled on the most precious tooth I've ever encountered--and I discovered it on our very own Livingroom floor! (The first lost baby tooth from my eldest. Have a great weekend!)
  8. AlexandraL

    What animal does this come from?

    hello, We found this fossil in Port Mulgrave UK. We think it is a tooth but not sure from which animal. It is 3.5 cm wide and 5.5 cm high. Thank you in advance Alexandra and son Thomas
  9. Decided to make a thread with an update on my collection with better photos and (currently) up to date info on everything with names and location. Sauropods Jobaria tiguidensis (Diplodocoidea) Jurassic (Bathonian-Oxfordian) Tiourarén Formation Marraba, Agadez Region, Niger Size: 1” Sauropoda indet. (Saltasaurus cf.?) (Titanosaur) Cretaceous (Campanian-Maastrichtian) Allen Formation Rio Province, Argentina Size: 1” Rebbachisaurus garasbe (Rebbachisauridae) Cretaceous (Cenomian) Kem Kem Beds Taouz, Kem Kem Basin, Morocco Size: 0.7” Zby atlanticus (Turiasauria) Jurassic (Kimmeridgian-Tithonian) Lourinha Formation Peniche, Portugal Size: 0.87”
  10. Hello everyone!! I feel very lucky to belong to this forum, I never stop learning and the atmosphere is great, I only regret not being able to contribute more than praise for you! I have a query, I have seen some marks on shark teeth (Megalodon, Miocene), which remind me of annelids, Is what I'm saying crazy or does it make any sense? Cheers Manuel
  11. Mochaccino

    Is this a T. rex tooth?

    Hello, Wondering if this is T.rex? Or Nano? It measures 1.25 inches and is said to be from the Hell Creek Fm. of South Dakota, no county unfortunately. The base doesn't seem 100% complete but from what is there I don't think is has the expected "pinch" of a Nano. Thoughts? Thanks.
  12. Hi, I am not an expert, so I decided to ask for help in this forum. My Dream is to buy real fossils so I found a website with some interesting fossils, a keichosaurus and three Megalodon teeth. Can you help me to recognise if they are real fossils or not? thank you very much!
  13. Dustink-

    Tooth

    I’m an avid arrowhead hunter and collector - came across this tooth in north east Oklahoma - any idea -I don’t think it’s shark as it’s to round and serrated .
  14. I went to the North Sulphur River twice in October with little luck. The first time was after a rain that I thought would get a big rise but only got about a 1 foot rise. The second time saw about a 5 foot rise but each time the rain did nothing to wash away all the mud. It was easy walking because the river was so low and dry but no gravel bars as they are all covered in mud. I went to two different parts of the river as well as the feeder creeks and it was the same. Here are a few pictures of the little I was able to find: Some worn chunckasaur, petrified wood, pyrite sun (cool but common), a couple xiphactinus fangs, a decent mosasaur jaw piece, a piece of mammoth enamel, and a couple other oddities. 1. Some odd fish bone? 2. Horse Tooth? 3. No Idea. I would say fish fin but it doesn't have the flaky fish texture though. 4. Any idea what age and formation these shiny shells come from in the top left of this picture?
  15. AranHao

    Albertosaurus

    This is an Albertosaurus tooth in the matrix. Below this matrix is a hadrosaurs rib, the fossils comes from Drumheller ,Alberta, Canada There are special patterns on the enamel. Any insight on this would be greatly appreciated.
  16. Aradia78

    Tooth or claw?

    2.3 inches long. Found at my home in Alexander NY
  17. texascreekbed

    Help with ID

    Found in Texas help with fossil ID.
  18. JakubArmatys

    Triasic Archosaur Tooth

    Loc: https://www.geopark-thueringen.de/entdecken-erleben/nationale-geotope/standard-titel Age: Triassic, Keuper For wchich Archosaur, this tooth belongs? I know that it's hard to say, but maybe somebody can do this
  19. I purchased this tiny tooth from The Judith River Formation, North of Havre, MT found on a private ranch close to the border. I am unable to identify the tooth, it appears Thescelosauridae however I don't think Thescelosaurs have been found in Judith River. Measures 0.18" Any idea what this could be?
  20. Chronos

    What species of shark is this?

    Could you please tell me which shark this tooth belongs to? It is from Ukraine
  21. Collector9658

    Cladodont tooth- Saivodus?

    I was pulling out a few slabs to work on and ended up finding a big Cladodont tooth. It split cleanly in 3 pieces. It appears it would fit back perfect, and be preparable. The piece with most of where the root is, is either missing or concealed inside rock still possibly hiding cusplets. The tooth looks like it would measure about 3.5-4cm in length if fully exposed. Unfortunately, I lack the tools and probable skill to prepare this any further. I was still curious if anyone was more familiar with Cladodont teeth, as this definitely is not like the last one, a Glikmanius tooth. Saivodus is one of the bigger and slender matches i could come up with, any thoughts?
  22. musicnfossils

    Albertosaurus Tooth in Bone

    Looking at buying this piece, curious if it’s a tooth stuck in bone or a jaw piece. Albertosaurus tooth from the horseshoe canyon fm. Sorry had nothing on me to measure size.
  23. ChrisSarahRox

    Looking for help

    I'm sure it's only a rock but I'm still asking, found in Hidalgo County NM and the area is from the Maastrichtian era. I'm also including a few found very close by.
  24. Hello everyone, I'm going to start my shark teeth collection and actually I don't know how to identify a fossil shark tooth and differentiate from a modern shark tooth. I hope you can help me because I am really enjoying this topic and I want to learn more about it.
  25. Hello I am looking for Tyrannosaurus teeth from the JRF or Hell creek formation. They should be larger than 2 inches. For exchange I have the following: Spinosaurus teeth larger than 5 inch Carcharodontosaurus teeth Meg teeth Abelisaurus teeth Rebbachisaurus teeth Basilosaurus teeth Pterosaur teeth Mosasaurus jaw piece Trilobite For all my fossils I have a coa with proof of origin. I would be very pleased about an email. Pictures I send of course gladly on request. Kind regards
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