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Hi could any one please help with this piece it was found in the uk after beach was recharged with dredged material found on the south east coast many thsnks David
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Recently I was in one of those rock shops (that sells minerals and fossils and stuff), there was a bunch of cool things, but i only bought this little tooth. I have no idea what it is (a sign simply said "dinosaur teeth", but i'm not sure about that), and no idea from where it is or how old it is, so that's why i'm asking here. Normally I would be able to identify it myself, but as you will be able to see in the pictures it has an unusual feature. Side views: https://farm4.staticflickr.com/3872/14489842440_52d64b7d68.jpg https://farm4.staticflickr.com/3905/14489898748_09b6c59d4f.jpg View of the "unusual feature", which almost appears to have lead to some kind of secondary "mini-root" (though it probably isn't, and yes, this photo is blurry but you can probably see what i'm talking about): https://farm6.staticflickr.com/5570/14674193224_5818484ca7.jpg The fossil measures 2,6 cm (just a tiny bit more than 1 inch) in length if that helps.
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Hello guys. I´m always eager to expand my fossil collection, and recently got the opportunity to buy this one. On the website it is listed as: "Vertebra from dinosaur, probably from raptor/dromaeosaur spec. Good condition, no repair and no restoration. 27 mm long Weight 11 gram Cretaceous Approx 90 myo Tegana, Kem Kem, Morocco" And here´s the images: So, for the reason of the thread, here´s my question to the experts around here: Is there anything distinguishable on this thing that can tell that this fossil is from a dromaeosaur (or even a dinosaur) at all? Help would be highly appreciated. /Sebastian
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