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Sue's Fossil Update.

Started by MesozoicJohn, February 04, 2022, 10:23:09 AM

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MesozoicJohn

My wife Sue has now added a fish to her collection. I think we will soon need another display case!

John :)



Crackington

I thought this thread was going to be about Sue the T-Rex! ;D

It's given me a good laugh anyway, but congratulations to your good lady, it's a very nice fossil.

Gwangi

I also thought this was going to be about the T. rex. But this is great. Love the fossil collection. I have one of those fish too, I assume yours is from the Green River formation too?

MesozoicJohn

Quote from: Gwangi on February 04, 2022, 03:03:01 PM
I also thought this was going to be about the T. rex. But this is great. Love the fossil collection. I have one of those fish too, I assume yours is from the Green River formation too?

It was bought on line but yes it did come from the Green River formation.

John :)

Shonisaurus

Nice fossil, congratulations. On the other hand, the tooth that I see next to that great fossil belongs to some existing theropod or carnivore? Perhaps a megalodon? It is also very pretty.


By the way, that fish fossil must have cost your wife a considerable sum of money. How well presented you have all your shelves!

MesozoicJohn

Quote from: Shonisaurus on February 05, 2022, 03:59:27 PM
Nice fossil, congratulations. On the other hand, the tooth that I see next to that great fossil belongs to some existing theropod or carnivore? Perhaps a megalodon? It is also very pretty.


By the way, that fish fossil must have cost your wife a considerable sum of money. How well presented you have all your shelves!

Thank you my friend :)

The tooth is from a Spinosaurus.

The fish is an early Valentines Day present from me to Sue, it was very reasonably priced at only £15.99 so I thought I would grab it straight away. :)

John :)

Duna

Lovely and classy collection! I love the display furniture. I also highly suggest a Megalodon or shark tooth. I have a surprisingly very similar small collection with those fossils and I got myself a Mosasaurus tooth (they are very cheap), a polished orthoceras (cheap too), a shark tooth (about 1$) and a Megalodon tooth. As they are really expensive I only bought a low quality one to have the real thing and an incredibly wonderful resin replica of a very large perfect tooth (the replica is so good that you only can tell is not real by the weight).


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