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Authenticity of spino tooth?!
Brad Hayward posted a topic in Is It Real? How to Recognize Fossil Fabrications
Hi there fossil collectors, this is my very first tooth, could someone please confirm this is an authentic spinosaurus tooth! thanks guys!- 12 replies
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Hi FF, I recently bought a "raptor tooth" that came from the Kem Kem beds in Morocco. I wanted to make an information card for it in the display (it’s a gift for a young paleontologist), but the description said “These small theropod dinosaurs from the Tegana Formation have yet to be described, primarily due to lack of articulated bone material having been found in the formation." Someone told me that it was most likely from an Abelisaur (rather than a raptor), and recommended that I ask for advice on this site. I'm just trying to find out more about the fossil and the best thing to put on the display card. This is part of the description they gave me: Late Cretaceous (100.5 million years ago - 66 million years ago) Taouz, Kem Kem Basin, Morocco Specimen Size: .73" long or 18.542mm I've attached some pictures of the tooth, and I hope that I followed the post rules correctly. Any advice you have would be appreciated. Thank you! DG
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I've been looking at this tooth which is labeled as Deltadromeus agilis from the Kem Kem Basin by the seller. I know labeling teeth as Deltadromeus is iffy due to the lack of skull material, so does anyone have an idea of a possible classification for it? I've tried looking at Troodon's Kem Kem theropod teeth guide but haven't managed to make an ID. Any help would be appreciated!
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