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Hello everyone:)!

I recently learned about this forum from someone else,There is a very good communication atmosphere here.

So I want to show here my collection of fossils (and a few mineral specimens).

(My English level is not very good,Therefore, I may often use translation software to support my speak.)

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A Thalassotitan atrox tooth fossil from Morocco Khouribga. This is one of the earliest teeth I collected.

 

 

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Also from Morocco Khouribga, this is supposed to be the front tooth of a Prognathodon currii, and I like the enamel lines.

 

 

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Welcome to the Forum

 

Those are nice Mosasaur teeth :dinothumb:

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17 minutes ago, Yoda said:

欢迎来到论坛

 

这些是漂亮的摩萨龙的牙齿:dinothumb:

Thank you for your welcome!

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From the Jiufotang Formation, Liaoning, China Liaoningopterus gui tooth fossil

 

 

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Richardoestesia tooth fossil from the Hell Creek Formation, USA..

I can't seem to find the exact information on this species.

 

 

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Potentially helpful paper LINK

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5 minutes ago, Fossildude19 said:

潜在地 有帮助的纸 链接

Thank you very much!

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From Kem-Kem formation Morocco Abelisauridae tooth fossil(maybe Rugops?)

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Two Spinosaurus teeth. They're not very well preserved.

Maybe I'll consider collecting a perfect one.

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Adding a ruler to the picture seems more intuitive,I'll try.

This is a Sarcosuchus imperator tooth.

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Phytosaurus tooth from Isao II formation, Madagascar, appears to be an unidentified species

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Very nice teeth. And welcome to the forum.

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Some nice teeth you have there.Tooth.jpg.9eecf196ce34a4eb4b16e29dfda1a227.jpg:)

Hello, and a very warm welcome to TFF from Morocco.

 

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So far, you have some very good collections, and I look forward to your collection's continuous growth.

A tourist from the distant East who is full of curiosity about everything.I am very much looking forward to anyone's reply.

Come to view my collection topic:

https://www.thefossilforum.com/topic/138618-the-growing-collection-of-polybranchiaspidida/

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