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I found another tooth labeled Trex/nannotyrannus. This one is also from the Hell Creek formation, and it looks like a T. rex tooth to me, but I think it could also be from a nanno. There were only a couple pictures so hopefully someone with more experience than me can help. Thanks!
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So i recently spent around 6k on rex material and i need more. Anyone know any good sites?
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Cool article from Business Insider on the most accurate T.rex so far to date. This new exhibit is featured at the American Museum of Natural History, NYC also featuring the Tyrannosaur lineage. Really dig the new look! https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.businessinsider.com/what-paleontologists-got-wrong-about-tyrannosaurus-rex-2019-3
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Hi All, I'm looking for some help to try and better ID this bone I collected on a Hell Creek Microsite last Summer. This was only an isolated bone and as you can see isn't complete. The length of the bone is just under 10" and the width is 4" at it's narrow point. It's a fairly flat bone with curved-edges on both sides. It's also hollow as you'll see from the photos of the end. The owner of the ranch said it had a very similar pitting on the surface to other t-rex bones they'd found on the site. This microsite produces plenty of T-rex, Nano, Hadrosaur and Triceratops material. It might of course be impossible to ID due to it's incomplete nature. It is however a pretty large chunk of bone so there are only a few bones that it could be. I was thinking it could be part of a theropod scapula due to the flat near-rectangular shape of this. Any thoughts? Tom
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I got this tooth a while ago, and It was sold to me as T-Rex. I’m not really sure if it is indeed from one, or a Nanotyrannus. It’s a small tooth, found in the Hell Creek formation. Either way it’ll still be one of my favorite teeth. I’ll post some pictures.
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Is this a genuine Tyrannosaurus rex bone
Oxalaia posted a topic in Is It Real? How to Recognize Fossil Fabrications
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https://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2019-01/fm-fst011519.php https://www.popularmechanics.com/science/animals/a25953914/new-shark-species-sue-t-rex/
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Hello! Dinosaurs are my passion since I was a child. Right now I have time and money to devote more to my passion. I would like if you could recommend some good paleontologist or seller to buy some not very large tooth, of good quality and at a reasonable price of T Rex (my favorite dinosaur). I'm from Spain, I hope that is not a problem for the shipping issue. Thank you.
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On Sunday I took a trip to the Natural History Museum in London. I queued up before it opened at 10am and even before then there was a long queue. I have not visited this museum since I was a child and spent an entire day there (10am to 4.30pm - a long time). I was surprised as it is a lot bigger than I remembered and there was so much to see. This place has the most wonderful things and is an incredible place to learn. The museum showcases a Baryonyx, Sophie the Stegosaurus (the world's most complete Stegosaurus) and more! The moving Trex and Deinonychus are also really realistic in the way they move. If you like your dinosaur teeth, the Megalosaurus and Daspletosaurus teeth are out of this world! There is something for everyone in this museum and I would highly recommend that you visit here if you have not already! A lot of the dinosaur specimens are casts taken from other museums but they are still cool to look at. I had taken the photos on my SLR and due to the size of the photos I had to reduce the quality of them to be able to post on the forum which is unfortunate but it's the only way otherwise the photos would take a really long time to load. There are more non-dinosaur related photos that I will be posting at some point later on but may take me some time to pick out. Enjoy the photos from this section of the museum! Blue Zone Dinosaurs (has a mix of some photos of crocs too)
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I inherited a lot of fossils from my grandmother. She collected these fossils in her youth when she dated a Navajo in the 60s. The pic is said to be a t rex root. I have alot of others. I can't find a authenticator. Can anyone help or know of one in the bay area, California. I'll post pics of the other fossils if anyone is interested. I'm still learning this forum. Bare with me please. Thank you for reading.
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MORE PICTURES IN LOWER POSTS! Howdy everyone! I picked up this tooth not long ago and am curious if it is either nanotyrannus or T-Rex? Tooth comes from the hell creek formation. It was sold to me as nanotyrannus but it seems somewhat bulky and thick at the bottom so I thought I'd ask. Tooth is roughly 1-3/8" long in a straight line. Thanks for the help everyone!
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Saw these listed yesterday and the tooth was identified as a T-rex 1.55" long and Vertebra being from a Hadrosaur. Like to have confirmation on those ID's thanks
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So, can anyone shatter my dreams with THIS one? Lol no, I'm really extremely appreciative of the help Ive been getting with questionable fossils, and the chance to learn important and helpful information! the description says it all...this is supposed to be a tyrannosaurus fibula fragment. Seems legit to me, but I could definitely use other opinions. This is a hell creeker.
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I found this great tooth while browsing online. It's small, 15/16 inch, but a chance to own a piece of my favorite dinosaur is one I'll take! Of course, it is labeled as a Rex tooth, and to me it checks out. But after looking at it for a while I'm beginning to think it may be a complete crown from a juvenile. Heres my question: is this a T. rex tooth? Or is it an indet. tyrannosaurid?
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http://westerndigs.org/t-rex-didnt-have-feathers-new-study-of-fossil-skin-finds/
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Well, following up on my theropod ID topic... Really shocked...in under 8 hours, Tyrannosaurus rex expert Pete Larson gets back to me with this response regarding my fossil being T.rex or not...I guess after 20 buying mistakes, eventually good things do happen ...feels surreal... here’s his response to me: (last picture) Now officially one of my most prized possessions, and maybe the most for that matter..
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Possible Trex tooth UPDATE
BonuFrailman posted a topic in Is It Real? How to Recognize Fossil Fabrications
Hey guys I've got an update on the trex tooth I bought a few weeks back! To restate general info, the tooth is 1.5 inches and was found in Lance Creek FM Wyoming. I am once again asking the question if this is indeed a Rex tooth or not now that I have it in hand. Here's the pictures below- 9 replies
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Good Morning everyone! I found this tooth for sale and I was wondering if it indeed looks like a Rex tooth. Thanks, -Tony
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More real or fake shenanigans
BonuFrailman posted a topic in Is It Real? How to Recognize Fossil Fabrications
Hey guys, I know I’ve been overzealous with the real or fake posts but I have had this link bookmarked for a while and wanted to know if this is indeed a Premax trex tooth. All of the website’s fossils are from the Hell creek formation, this included.