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Jack Parker-Tyreman posted an image in the group Alf Museum from the myFOSSIL app 3 years, 2 months ago
3 years, 2 months ago3 years, 2 months agoThis is a piece of dinosaur bone from last summer. I found it at Compton bay/Hanover point on the foreshore after a very windy day. It appears to have a mark on it as though it’s been cut by something.its like serrations. So ha this been bitten by a theropod and does anyone know what kind of dinosaur this is from and what kind of bone in the body?
It’s 125 million years old.
By the way Compton Bay is on the Isle of Wight and the same goes for Hanover point
WOW NEVER NOTICED MARK!! 😉 Prob iguanodan ar polo Cathy’s bone bitten by neovenator as those creatures lived in the area🍖 AWESOME Find!
sorry typo meant iguanodan or polocanthus
@smudge-smith it is amazing, but I’m not completely sure
It’s definitely got a mark and like a pattern you’d have on the serrations of a tooth
From a theropod
interesting! it’s definitely got a slash on it. but there isn’t many ways to tell how it was formed. it might be from a theropod tooth, or it might be from the bone having scraped with a rock.
Yeah
it looks more tooth mark-ey are there any other slashes?
Yes
Two ones smaller and near to that one
That one (the bigger one)
About a quarter of the big obe
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