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I was Dino prospecting in Montana last week. Found lots of bones. Highlight was the tooth and the femur bone. I know the tooth is a bipedal carnivore and an ancestor to the T Rex. I am guessing 70-75 million yrs ago. The femur is likely a mayosaurus.

Anyone with more info on the tooth?

Cheers to happy hunting.

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Also found the meg and shark and stingray teeth and dolphin vertebrae in st Simons Georgia yesterday.
 

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The tooth is likely a daspletosaurus or gorgosaurus from the two medicine formation. The "mayosaurus" is a maiasaura and yeah the femur might be from one.
 

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The tooth is likely a daspletosaurus or gorgosaurus from the two medicine formation. The "mayosaurus" is a maiasaura and yeah the femur might be from one.

Thank You.

Heading back out into the field in the fall.

I found an interesting bone this weekend in Sea Island ga area. The black bones are likely dugong or manatee. The larger bone looks like a land animal. Any ideas?

Different color and size and reminds me more of Dino bone then aquatic mammal.
 

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being that thick, i still feel that it is an aquatic mammal like a whale or dewgong
 

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<img src="http://www.treasurenet.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=1029827"/>

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Thanks. It's very atypical to the rest of the dark black bones. If I had found this in Montana I would have said dinosaur properties.

Tks all.

Cheers to treasures of all types.

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It looks like at some point it was removed from its matrix and settled into another... That dark black color is probably under there somewhere
 

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