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Hey guys, wasn’t sure where to put this but anyway here we go. I was wondering if any of you have or have pictures of some fossils of some of my or your favorite dinosaurs?(I know gryposuchus isn’t a Dino too :)) They are the species tagged. I know they are very rare and hard to obtain but just thought I’d see. Thanks, and I look forward to seeing your collections! :D

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Moved to Questions and Answers;) 

 

This was asked once, long ago, before all of the dinosaur fans joined, as evidenced by the lack of response.  

 

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Denversaurus schlessmani. A nodosaur from the Maastrichtian (Late Cretaceous) Hell Creek Formation in Montana. It became one of my favourite dinosaurs after I got this tooth.

 

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The other dinosaurs I find most interesting are all the species (described or undescribed) from the Cenomanian Kem Kem beds in Morocco

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I don’t really have much Dinosaur material and I do treasure all I have but I would like to show my Edmontosaurus toe bones, South Dakota, Hell Creek Fm. 

Also Mrs R got me for my birthday a tiny fragment of skin impression from a Hadrosaur species, from the Low- Upper Cretaceous of Judas River, Montana, it definitely was a surprise.

 

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1 hour ago, Bobby Rico said:

don’t really have much Dinosaur material and I do treasure all I have but I would like to show my Edmontosaurus toe bones, South Dakota, Hell Creek Fm. 

Hey thats a beautiful set of toe bones

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4 hours ago, Troodon said:

Hey thats a beautiful set of toe bones

Well they are treasured indeed and thank you . One you definitely seen before and the other has a story to it too.  I  lucky purchased a replica that turn out to be genuine and beautiful fossilised Edmontosaurus bone. The price was £12.50 it a funny old world sometimes. That is probably among my best bargains. Cheers Bobby 

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At the moment my favourite tooth would have to be my tiny but complete serrated Kileskus (Tyrannosauroid) tooth from Russia. These teeth are very rare especially one in this condition. It’s almost a cm in length. But soon I will be getting an unprepared dinosaur tooth from Jiangxi China, dinosaur teeth are very scarce from there so if the tooth is a good one it will be my best Dino tooth.

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Life started in the ocean. And so did my interest in fossils;).

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4 hours ago, Bobby Rico said:

Well they are treasured indeed and thank you . One you definitely seen before and the other has a story to it too.  I  lucky purchased a replica that turn out to be genuine and beautiful fossilised Edmontosaurus bone. The price was £12.50 it a funny old world sometimes. That is probably among my best bargains. Cheers Bobby 

 

They are a good match and the preservation is super on this one.  Wow what a story and indeed its at a super price,  way to go :ighappy:

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14 minutes ago, Troodon said:

They are a good match and the preservation is super on this one.  Wow what a story and indeed its at a super price,  way to go :ighappy:

Thanks and it is not often the tables get turned regarding buying replica fossil . 

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Here is my favourite fossil the king of dinosaur himself Tyrannosaurus rex was told this is the largest premaxillary tooth seen has well measures at 4.25 inches a monster.

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My favorite herbivorous dino fossil is my hadrosaur tooth my dad found in the Judith River fm. in MT

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And my favorite theropod fossil is a Troodon tooth I found in the same area.

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My favorite fossil is the most complete theropod fossil, big Al. 95% complete with very nice preservation.

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Just looking at this thread, I would like to go back and fill in some of the questions on your quiz Bobby. It's not too late is it? :P

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3 hours ago, caldigger said:

Just looking at this thread, I would like to go back and fill in some of the questions on your quiz Bobby. It's not too late is it? :P

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Sorry mate contest is now closed but as a consolation you came second with your double points. :dinothumb:

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My favourite tooth a Torvosaurus the serrations really pop. My Timurlengia is super cool too! (Second pic) 

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Camarasaurus! 
I am currently preparing a fossil that is about 10% complete. Below is a picture of my nicest cervical vert so far. This one took me more than 100 hours to prep due to the insane level of pneumatization. :blink:

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23 minutes ago, Flx said:

Camarasaurus! 
I am currently preparing a fossil that is about 10% complete. Below is a picture of my nicest cervical vert so far. This one took me more than 100 hours to prep due to the insane level of pneumatization. :blink:

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WOW. That is beautiful. Fantastic job. Thanks to you I am very partial to Camarasaurus now too lol

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Ankylosaurus indet tooth from Judith River. I informally call this one my Zuul tooth. Despite my love of Dromaeosaurids, this is probably my favorite dinosaur fossil.

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4 hours ago, fossilsonwheels said:

Ankylosaurus indet tooth from Judith River. I informally call this one my Zuul tooth. Despite my love of Dromaeosaurids, this is probably my favorite dinosaur fossil.

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Really neat :D love the detail on it!

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Great specimens everyone! I would go with a Therizinosaurid tooth from Uzbekistan, tip is missing, but I love the serrations. Never seen any Therizinosaur dental material available.

 

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Some great teeth and bones in this thread. Here’s mine.

 

Dracoraptor foot bones, claw and vertebrae.

 

Hettangian, Lower Jurassic, UK

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