kem kem
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Re: kem kem
Hi! Welcome to the forum mate! I think the 2 on the right side are Spinosaurus teeth, the 2 middle ones, Pterosaur, and the one on the left a Spinosaurus tooth I think.
Hope this helps!
Greetings,
Thomas.
Hope this helps!
Greetings,
Thomas.
Re: kem kem
I think the same as Thomas. de one on the right looks like one I have myself but my'ne is from a Carcharadontosaurus. I'm not sure but it looks like a Spinosaur tooth.
zoeken is leuk, vinden is leuker (tenzij iemand je voor is) :D
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Re: kem kem
Suchomimus tenerensis for the larger curved ones.
Spinosaurus aegypticus for the larger straight ones.
Small slim round teeth mostly Pterosaurs.
[Bewerkt door The Stone op 07-02-2011 om 14:40 NL]
Spinosaurus aegypticus for the larger straight ones.
Small slim round teeth mostly Pterosaurs.
[Bewerkt door The Stone op 07-02-2011 om 14:40 NL]
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Yes, I would agree with you there.The Stone wrote:
Suchomimus tenerensis for the larger curved ones.
Spinosaurus aegypticus for the larger straight ones.
Small slim round teeth mostly Pterosaurs.
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Yes, you have some very nice things! Did you find them all?Tamachotte wrote:
thank you for this identification , what about this fish from the same formation?
I am not sure with this one, a close up of the fossils will help.
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