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Sigilmassasaurus brevicollus Vertebra
A rare find from a Theropod discovered in 1996 in the Tafilalt Oasis region of morocco near the
site of the ancient city Sijilmassa.



Partial Raptor Pelvis


Two Unidentified Vertebra - possibly associated


Unidentified 7 inch Rib Section



Raptor Humerus - Front Limb Bone (with Spino for reference)



Deltadromeus Raptor Claw - nearly 3 inches along the outer curve !
( This claw is curiously flattened on the underside )


Similar Raptor ? Claw


Long Thin DeltaDromeus Tooth


About Half of a DeltaDromeus Leg Bone


Raptor Teeth with Deltadromeus, Juvenile American T-Rex, Baby
Char, Dyrosaur

Amazing Raptor Tooth

Another Amazing Raptor Tooth


A Delta and a Raptor


Raptor Tooth in reassembled Jaw Section


Baby Raptor Toe Bone

Baby Raptor Finger Bone


Raptor Coprolite


Large Sauropod Tooth - Rebbachisaurus garasbae- the largest
I've seen of this species.


Large Sauropod Tooth - Rebbachisaurus garasbae - Okay, now this
is the largest.




Sauropod Teeth - Rebbachisaurus garasbae


Baby Sauropod Toe Claw - Likely Rebbachisaurus garasbae


Unknown Vertebra - with a Spinosaurus vertebra for comparison - too wide for a
Carch


Chevron - this is a bone situated beneath a tail vertebra to provide extra
support


Unidentified Finger Bone



These appear to be Moroccan Pachycephalosaur Vertebra - 12/08/06
( I'm not aware of any described Pachy-like species in Morocco )

And possibly a Moroccan Pachycephalosaur Tooth - note the serrations and
long root




Unidentified Vertebra - very complete and somewhat similar


Unidentified Vertebra - Neck or Tail?


Unidentified Vertebra - Atlas?


Unidentified Vertebra


Unidentified Vertebra


Unidentified Vertebra


Huge Encrusted
Unidentified Toe Bone - very wide

Dinosaur fossils of Madagascar

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