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Fossil Identification Help

Started by Loon, February 20, 2017, 07:16:38 PM

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Loon

Hello everyone. I've recently decided to try and decipher the identity of these fossils I received as a child; my father's friend gifted them to me, and said they were Spinosaurus teeth.







Researching spinosaurus teeth has dissuaded me from thinking that. Now, I don't know what they are; I'm not even genuinely sure they're not fakes, I hope not, but still. So if anyone could help me in identifying what these are/ what they belong to it would be very much appreciated.


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Thanks everyone for the help. Not dinosaur teeth, sure, but very interesting, probably more interesting honestly.

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