Giganticusopithicus Teeth,foot.

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So I need to ask you these questions:
Where did you find these specimens? (State/country)
Need better photos as the ones posted don't show anything really except some unidentified rocks.
(Size reference also would be appreciated)
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What exactly is a GIGANTOCISOPTHICUS?
There was a GIGANTOPITHECUS
is the lack of focus by design?
 

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As the foremost expert on Giganticusopithicus currently logged on to Treasurenet I can say without a shadow of a doubt that all these finds may actually be the remains of Giganticusopithicus. The best way to tell for sure is to re-bury them. True remains of Giganticusopithicus sprout into a bean stalk that rise into the clouds wherein the Giganticusopithicus and his wife live in a castle. Upon his table is said to sit a giant goose - a Giganticusopithicus Goose, that lays golden eggs.
 

Yes I have,I'll send a pic.of a right foot I have found.
You might as well hold off on the pictures till you get light.
Take a view of some rocks/mineral samples on the forum.
You'll see the better quality of photos.
Get a light, take your finds outside.
Blurry photos just don't help the readership.
Nor does the dark lighting, dark backgrounds.
Just trying to help you present your findings to the forum.
 

You might as well hold off on the pictures till you get light.
Take a view of some rocks/mineral samples on the forum.
You'll see the better quality of photos.
Get a light, take your finds outside.
Blurry photos just don't help the readership.
Nor does the dark lighting, dark backgrounds.
Just trying to help you present your findings to the forum.
Thanks for your advise,I will try those tips on the pics,I'll send more pics using them.
 

Thanks for your advise,I will try those tips on the pics,I'll send more pics using them.
Before you post pictures blow them up, if they are blurry when blown up then no need to post them, they want help.
 

No need for better photos. Nothing about the rocks you show have any anatomical similarity to any living or extinct creature. They're just rocks.
 

I noticed it says in the title "teeth foot"... hmmm

Do you think that the giganticusopithious....

had said something wrong to its wife ? ? ?

For... Its foot was in its mouth. - ? ? ?

:P
 

Sometimes the skunk monster’s fossilized fecal stones can resemble feet, teeth and (if you’re really lucky)-toes.
 

Please tell us what part of the foot you believe your 'fossil' is.

Fossils retain the form of the original bone. Although they can weather, they still retain the same basic shape.

Do you believe it to be the calcaneus? The talus? One of the cuneiform bones? Certainly not one of the metatarsal bones or phalanges, right?

Take your finds to any anthropology/primatology department at any school. You'll have your answer within seconds.
 

Sometimes the skunk monster’s fossilized fecal stones can resemble feet, teeth and (if you’re really lucky)-toes.
Does this look like skunk monster crap?MAMUCKER.note the 3rd pic is of bottom,right foot,notice the worn scrape of the heel,from walking.
 

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