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Lets see your Tyrannosaurid remains! I don't have any, but I'll probably get either those tooth shards, Albertosaurus tooth or a Nanotyrannus tooth. B)

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I've got an Albertosaurus tooth

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And an Aublysodon tooth

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Also got a T-Rex tooth and a juvenile Nanotyrannus tooth but haven't got a pic of them saved on my comp.

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Nice specimens, guys! I traded this little gem a little while back to a dealer. He had it sold before I even shipped it to him!

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This is the only one I have. Keep it in my basement. :D

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Here's my tyrannosaur. The man who sold it to me on ebay assured me that it was very authentic. :D

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mine is shown halfway down this post.

ok, it's not mine, but it the one i found and will be digging up this summer. and hopefully finding the rest of.

meanwhile in my personal cllxn i do have a few Albertosaurus teeth from the Mesa Verde Fm of Wyoming. No pix for now.

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Here's my tyrannosaur. The man who sold it to me on ebay assured me that it was very authentic. biggrin.gif

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I think it might be a holotype, you should probably donate it to a museum ;)

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Tyrannosaurus rex rib section, collected on private land in South Dakota :)

All bones found from the individual had been flattened due to geological movement, including the skull. ;)

This piece was part of a rib near the clavicle.

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I think it might be a holotype, you should probably donate it to a museum ;)

Possibly a new species! :oTyrannosaurus replicanus! :P

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Hi,

Here's my tyrannosaur. The man who sold it to me on ebay assured me that it was very authentic. biggrin.gif

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I think it is "bizarre" (funny ? Abnormal ?) that this dinosaur shows the almost exact position which it could have by moving... Just my 2 cents... Tyranosaurus replicatus, Sinoplateus 2012 !

Coco

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Daspletosaurus - just under 2 3/4 inches

Albertosaurus - 1 1/4 inches

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Nannotyrannus 7/8 inch

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Tyrannosaurus rex posterior tooth, upper left from the back of the mouth. The scale is in centimeters (it's 2.1 inch long). Quite a fat tooth.

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I discovered this near complete speciment in the early 90's in Montana. I didn't have any use for it so I donated it to my Sons Elementary school.

Bobby

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Here is a Nano I found on a private ranch in N. Dakota last summer (Hell Creek). In Situ and all cleaned up. The tooth is 1 1/2" long base to tip.

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Daspletosaurus - just under 2 3/4 inches

Albertosaurus - 1 1/4 inches

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Nannotyrannus 7/8 inch

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Perhaps this is a stupid question but aren't Gorgosaurus and Daspletosaurus different dinosaurs?

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They are, Daspletosaurus was bigger and rarer (or so I heard), but perhaps his tooth was mislabeled as a Gorgosaurus tooth and then he gave it the correct label?

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They are, Daspletosaurus was bigger and rarer (or so I heard), but perhaps his tooth was mislabeled as a Gorgosaurus tooth and then he gave it the correct label?

I don't have either in my collection but I would love to!

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They are, Daspletosaurus was bigger and rarer (or so I heard), but perhaps his tooth was mislabeled as a Gorgosaurus tooth and then he gave it the correct label?

The yellow label was the original label (the paper used to be white) from the original collector. The tooth is too large for Gorgosaurus which was similar in size to Albertosaurus. Additionally, it is not known from the Oldman formation while Daspletosaurus is.

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Here's my tyrannosaur. The man who sold it to me on ebay assured me that it was very authentic. biggrin.gif

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I have a much better chinese fossil slab. It has 10 or 12 of these on it! Amazing how they all died in the exact same position too!

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