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When it come to small teeth i always have a problem differentiate spinosaur tooth from croc tooth . I need a bit of help ID this 2 two . all from Kem Kem basin . both unserrated . thanks in advance Guns tooth 1 : Rooted tooth This photo is aim to show the striations and cutting edge on this tooth Here some close up photo... tooth 2
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Hi Guys ! I have this Titanosaur indet. tooth (Sauropod tooth) from Kem Kem basin for quite sometime now. As you can clearly see this tooth is composited with glue and sand in the lower part but have a nice tooth crown with feeding wear at the tip. I want to try to remove the composited part because that irritate me every time i look at it ! So i need some advice on prepping this tooth... what is the step i should do or the best way to prep this tooth. I only have a simple tools like surgical blade and dental pick . tbh with Y'all i am completely new to prep work ! ... arr...Newbie question : Should I put the composited part in water to make it soft ? Thanks in advance ! Guns
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Hello everyone ! Need a bit of help here . this 3 pieces shown below has been offered to me as Ankylosaur osteoderm from Judith River formation. I have a bad memory about Ankylosaur scute before so i want a bit of help in Identification of these 3 pieces before buying. thank you in Advance ! Guns ==Number 1== ==Number 2== ==Number 3==
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Hi again everyone Here is Bone likely from Hadrosaur (as far as seller told me) from Lance creek formation . It look like to be a partial section of Metatarsal bone ? what do you think guy??? Thank you in advance !
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I’m going to post a few pictures I have of what I think are fossils, actually pretty sure they are and let me know what you think. If anyone can help me it would be greatly appreciated. h
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This is a “pterosaurs” jaw I got as a gift a little bit ago. It was sold as a pterosaurs jaw with composite teeth the species is Siroccopteryx But Am almost 100% sure that it is wrongly identified it looks like a crocodile jaw maybe. So if someone can help me identify the jaw that would be amazing.
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I have a fossil found in the Hell Creek Formation in South Dakota. Through studying I have not found a bone that matches mine in any known Hell Creek dinosaur. The bone is 8 1/4 inches tall, 5 inches long, and a width of 1 3/4 inches. The fossil weighs 2 lbs and 14.2 ounces. My belief is that it is from an ornithischian, possibly a ceratopsian or an ornithopod. It has a large hole in it for bone marrow, and at first glance looks like a human hip bone. Please help ID my fossil! Thanks!!!! -Carnoraptor
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Need help identifying what I'm guessing is Fossilized tree bark I found On banks of Yellowstone River. Erosion this year is nuts. More just this spring than I've seen in 33 years of Spring flood erosion.
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Hi all, I am a teacher in Wastonville, CA and one of my students brought a fossil in. I am having a hard time IDing it and need some help. Does anyone have any ideas?
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Those standard sized printer paper to give size help. Found in creek bed in southern Indiana. Weighs about 30-40 pounds.
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I found these three prints in the same creek. I have showed them to a lot of "experts" who have given many different possible identifications. Do any of these look familiar? The first two are 12 inches long and the third one is 5 inches. Thanks!
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I have really been itching to go out and get some crab concretions from the Lincoln Creek formation. I am not l looking for any extreme high quality specimens I just want to be able to get my hands on some concretions, so if anyone has locations that put out quantity over quality (preferably public land) please reply below or pm me. Any help is greatly appreciated!
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So I was fishing on a ditch bank today. After climbing the ditch bank, I looked down and found a rock. I had to keep it. I was trying to figure out what type of fossil this is. I have always been obsessed with rocks and fossils. Please help.
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Floridians, I Need Help In Finding New Places To Adventure.
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Hello! I've been looking for shark teeth and fossils for a couple months now with a couple of friends and we've been to Caspersen Beach, Manasota beach, and Peace River. My boyfriend and I were thinking about going somewhere new for a weekend but we don't know where to go. We live in Bradenton, Florida so we would like to go somewhere close by. We don't mind driving a couple hours though. Thanks! -
I was hunting the peace river a few days ago and found an osteoderm. I was overjoyed to be able to add it to my collection. I have wanted one since I started collecting! When I pulled it it was in great condition. I left it in a zip lock baggie so it had some moisture on the way home. I took it out and let it dry on my desk away from direct sunlight. i was picking some debris from the holes and noticed a very tiny hairline crack. Today it has grown much larger and seems to continue to widen. I don't know what to do as I am a nube. What can I do to save my osteoderm? What did I do wrong? What should I have done? What should I do in the future with specimens like this? (Sub dermal wet bone) Please help.
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I found this fossil in NYS near a creek in Hillsdale. Any ideas on what it is?, It has defined grooves, curved shape like it's half of the bottom of a mushroom. Searched the web but saw nothing like it. Please let me know if you have any tips for me. Thanks. -mike
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