so surprised fossil.
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Trade sharks teeth for a what-seems-to-be-complete carnivore dino? You MUST be joking! Oh, by the way, don\'t forget to take off the \"made in China\" sticker when you trade them!
A little free advice: http://www.paleodirect.com/fakefossils1.htm 


"Wijze mensen praten omdat ze iets te zeggen hebben; dwazen, omdat ze iets willen zeggen." - Plato.
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You claim to have found them yourself? If I would find something like this myself, I\'d take lots and lots of pictures of the find, take good notes of the location etc. Can you provide some of these for us? Can you provide detailed close ups of some of the fossils above (head, vertebrae, ribs, claws etc. ...). I visited the last fair in Ste Marie Aux Mines, and the prizes for real genuine, albeit partial, dino sceletons are in the 1000\'s of euros! No sane person would ever trade something like this for some sharks teeth if it were for real. So, as asked before, provide us with convincing evidence or **** off and stop pretending like we\'re a bunch of stupid retards! (oops, lost my temper there)
By the way: NetEase or www.163.com, as stated on the pictures is a chinese internet provider. My guess is that you even don\'t have these fossils, you just took some pics from someones blog, posted them here and thought of making easy money?
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By the way: NetEase or www.163.com, as stated on the pictures is a chinese internet provider. My guess is that you even don\'t have these fossils, you just took some pics from someones blog, posted them here and thought of making easy money?
[Bewerkt door tandenzoeker op 11-07-2008 om 17:41 NL]
"Wijze mensen praten omdat ze iets te zeggen hebben; dwazen, omdat ze iets willen zeggen." - Plato.
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Hi ,
I think I saw this one before , it was on Ebay en they sold it.
But nobody had bought it , maybe because he was fake...?
Greetz,
Gunther
I think I saw this one before , it was on Ebay en they sold it.
But nobody had bought it , maybe because he was fake...?
Greetz,
Gunther
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No it\'s not, I don\'t collect fakes!
"Wijze mensen praten omdat ze iets te zeggen hebben; dwazen, omdat ze iets willen zeggen." - Plato.
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The most obvious indicator of a Chinese bird or pterosaur fossil fraud is the \"too good to be true\" pose with the wings and legs held out from the body. GENUINE bird and pterosaur fossils are amongst the rarest since the bones are hollow and extremely fragile. Pterosaurs and birds were/are frail and delicate animals. When subjected to the forces of burial, just what kind of odds do you think such a creature would be preserved in such a perfect pose? A little COMMON SENSE is all that is needed to rule out that so many of these \"picture-perfect\" BIRD and PTEROSAUR fossils from China are fake based on the pose alone! In reality, most of these creatures are badly twisted when buried and complete, articulated fossils of these two types of creatures are EXTREMELY RARE.
As mentioned on the previous page, a February 2000 issue of \"New Scientist\" featured an article focused on Chinese fossil fakery (New Scientist, \"F is for fake,\" 19 February 2000). The underlying message is that the sophistication of the fakery being done by the Chinese is good enough to fool scientific professionals. Dr. Luis Chiappe of the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County recalls one specimen that aroused his suspicions. \"I wasn\'t sure what was wrong with it but measurements showed that one leg was longer than the other.\" Only when he started preparing it did he find there was mortar that had glued two slabs together. \"On the surface you really couldn\'t see that,\" says Chiappe. Internationally famous paleontologist Dr. Larry Martin of the University of Kansas offers the most sobering warning to all fossil collectors and prospective buyers of Chinese fossils. Dr. Martin stated \"at the moment, I don\'t trust any of these specimens until I see the X rays\". (from http://www.paleodirect.com/fakepterosaurbirdfossils.htm)
As mentioned on the previous page, a February 2000 issue of \"New Scientist\" featured an article focused on Chinese fossil fakery (New Scientist, \"F is for fake,\" 19 February 2000). The underlying message is that the sophistication of the fakery being done by the Chinese is good enough to fool scientific professionals. Dr. Luis Chiappe of the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County recalls one specimen that aroused his suspicions. \"I wasn\'t sure what was wrong with it but measurements showed that one leg was longer than the other.\" Only when he started preparing it did he find there was mortar that had glued two slabs together. \"On the surface you really couldn\'t see that,\" says Chiappe. Internationally famous paleontologist Dr. Larry Martin of the University of Kansas offers the most sobering warning to all fossil collectors and prospective buyers of Chinese fossils. Dr. Martin stated \"at the moment, I don\'t trust any of these specimens until I see the X rays\". (from http://www.paleodirect.com/fakepterosaurbirdfossils.htm)
"Wijze mensen praten omdat ze iets te zeggen hebben; dwazen, omdat ze iets willen zeggen." - Plato.
Antw: so surprised fossil.


I will not sold those items,I will tell you those are all 100% oriengal.not fake.