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I'm curious if anyone has any good papers or resources for identifying bones such as vertebrae or teeth between the various Bison species. Here on TFF, I have seen the paper that @Harry Pristis has linked in other threads, which helps in identifying the skulls... but how can I identify other bones? How do online merchants, and other papers know that the specimen they are displaying is Bison priscus for example? I'm sure there is a paper somewhere, but I can't find anything. I'm hoping some of the experts here can refer me to some handy reference material Thanks in advance.
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Hi there, I'm looking at possibly buying another saurpod egg. The seller identified it as a hypselosaurus priscus egg, Provence basin france. From the last post I did not on eggs I understand eggs are specifically attributed to hypselosaurus anymore? I'm looking for a museum quality piece as my other egg examples are just decent. Please give me your thoughts and let me know if you require more photos Thank you!
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Real Ampyx Priscus?
KompsFossilsNMinerals posted a topic in Is It Real? How to Recognize Fossil Fabrications
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From the album: Pisces
7mm. Burdigalian, Miocene, Obere Meeresmolasse Formation. Found at Billafingen, B.-W., Germany.-
- burdigalian
- carcharhinus
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From the album: Ice Age Europe
Distal end of the sinister humerus from a Bison priscus (Steppe Bison). From the Mannheim Formation, Middle Würm Interstadial, 58,000-26,000yo. Germany.