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Pliorhinus sp from Ordos, China

pliocene epoch

I obtained it purely by coincidence, and it is truly rare and beautiful.cc75b45e3a6388b544227423753a468b.thumb.jpeg.6a1be42697b6b7e5d82c4247028486ea.jpega04afa3c96dd284aa8967042a4bc3ba9.thumb.jpeg.b16ff6773377e6a4b858def5a74b5285.jpegd3251d78283cae1d9556e6d8e271256b.thumb.jpeg.ab21d921ead5832737ca4d7caf1f49c2.jpegefffd390e254d863eee23161f9e43afd.thumb.jpeg.fcc34038967b298178d07879d45e2474.jpegefffd390e254d863eee23161f9e43afd.thumb.jpeg.fcc34038967b298178d07879d45e2474.jpeg5083c4292d162b6c55735f453e9fb7e0.thumb.jpeg.8ace5b61a5c0d4207a2472f18ccea897.jpegaf2b649e0f4b73301500e083b0c83af4.thumb.jpeg.91b5ddb66be48a5fcdaf753e6f903e24.jpegf090055635208d577319d52d550420de.thumb.jpeg.ecf0e078d22b35edc2b4bdccc783ec6e.jpegComparing with Stephanorhinus kirchbergensis050a0e92d9602be71dc02748ac3cdf8e.thumb.jpeg.2c68a705b34764143c9226f344f7b938.jpeg

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9 minutes ago, Coco said:

Thank you for these pictures with the ruler. Do you see the importance of the size of your fossils? For me, according to your words, I had understood that it was only a few millimeters !

 

I can’t help you, but I asked for the size to facilitate the work of those who could provide you with information.

 

Coco

Of course I know it know, thank you for advice.

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Nice collection so far.  :dinothumb:

What is 'Orenician'? Should that be Olenekian?

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On 8/1/2024 at 10:59 PM, Wrangellian said:

Nice collection so far.  :dinothumb:

What is 'Orenician'? Should that be Olenekian?

Sorry, you are right. It’s my mistake.

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I am amazed that I have not seen your post until now. I have just read thru it.  Very enjoyable.  Gorgeous fossils. I loved your 1st photo in this thread and realized that coming on my 8th decade , I know almost nothing about China. That is a failing on my part. an opportunity missed.  However,  in different parts of world , we enjoy some very similar fossils.  I also appreciate the Beauty of Rhino.

 

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The White Queen  ".... in her youth she could believe "six impossible things before breakfast"

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4 hours ago, Shellseeker said:

I am amazed that I have not seen your post until now. I have just read thru it.  Very enjoyable.  Gorgeous fossils. I loved your 1st photo in this thread and realized that coming on my 8th decade , I know almost nothing about China. That is a failing on my part. an opportunity missed.  However,  in different parts of world , we enjoy some very similar fossils.  I also appreciate the Beauty of Rhino.

 

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Wow, finally someone told me about the first photo I posted! You really inspired me!

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Hadrosaurus tooth and vertebrae,Theropod metacarpal bone and little claw from Inner Mongolia, China.

Late Cretaceous, Iren Dabasu Formation

Attached is a picture of a Iren dinosaur collection that I previously took. There’s a Ceratop tooth that I didn’t post before . I am truly fascinated by the fossils there, with their diverse mineralization and unique texture. My English is not very good. If there are any mistakes, please try to contact me!94f9cb12eb0d3f3da13f9c26c6f3b690.thumb.jpeg.3faf3db4af61cfbf737818b3e84b0972.jpeg6509950b6c1a14041e49aa6e0dd4011c.thumb.jpeg.53e6b2f22b0fed5a5c8d66ac1a784479.jpeg89a30e961c144983abb6bfc523136c8f.thumb.jpeg.1f4783615046ec8ce03a1a987a30e69d.jpeg12d8e54beec9bd8ac229fecde317ed64.thumb.jpeg.ac5f2f71590ca924c25c80eb2b694c7b.jpege54575b695f0beaa5d067c8c6fb94e84.thumb.jpeg.77232c345d27572f596d009cf8b7834c.jpegb1f7089ca3994ee813182ada4271c5ba.thumb.jpeg.887bcf2a50d5a8e1fa9b94d2f8f0dec4.jpeg7155a3977debf7ab6488ae1c8ce98d54.thumb.jpeg.122dcab803060c6ffa8ff31252870d7a.jpeg7698b81fa175b7bef8820669fcd0d905.thumb.jpeg.4a1058a4436cd8a100cd08fdeba9a64f.jpegfc3931d9f404adaee003f35cdb4cc834.thumb.jpeg.12d4abb9e285397283b5272030a8ea6c.jpeg

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Theropod or croc lower jaw from Jiayin, Heilongjiang, China

Late Cretaceous, Yuliangze/Yuliangzi Formation

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On 8/1/2024 at 3:53 PM, Polybranchiaspidida said:

A  phalanx (Velociraptor osmolskae?) from Inner Mongolia, China.

Late Cretaceous, Iren Dabasu Formation

It’s just like an ancient china and really cool.

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Indeed it’s a Archaeornithomimus-phalanx.

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A  Auroraceratops rugosus-phalanx? from Gansu, China
Early Cretaceous, The Mazongshan Dinosaur Fauna

I try to find more information about its formation but failed. The story behind the dinosaur’s name is a loving story and really touches me.

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Spinosaurus from Morocco

Late Cretaceous 

Kem kem Formation

It is really small but wonderful!

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Today is the Mid-Autumn Festival on the 15th day of the eighth lunar month, which is one of the traditional festivals in China.The full moon means the full attendance of family members.I don't know if it's appropriate to send congratulations here, but I still wish you my friend, the struggler in life, and hope you have a wonderful day to reunite with your family!

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