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PORES VISIBLE ON DORSAL SURFACE SHOWN ABOVE - FEATURE OF GENUINE CLAWS ONLY! 

SAME DETAIL AS SHOWN ABOVE AND DELICATE LIGHT GRAIN - THE GRAIN OF FAKE CLAWS IS NOT AS FINE AND MORE DRAMATIC AS THE MOLD CANNOT REPLICATE THE MINUTE DETAILS OF AN ORIGINAL FOSSIL

RARE VELOCIRAPTORINE DROMAEOSAUR "RAPTOR" KILLING CLAW

Tegana Formation - Kem Kem, Morocco

LATE CRETACEOUS PERIOD:  96 - 66 million years ago

Without a doubt, a RAPTOR KILLING CLAW is the most sought-after fossil amongst all dinosaur fossil collectors regardless of how advanced they are.   Most toe KILLING claws from dromaeosaurs found in the Northern Sahara are much smaller than this specimen.  On very rare occasions, teeth are found indicating a Velociraptorine dinosaur, of proportions as large or existed in the North Sahara region in the Late Cretaceous.  This is a toe KILLING CLAW from one of those Velociraptorine dromaeosaurs.  Typical killing claws of lesser size dromaeosaurs that are more commonly found in the same deposit are two-thirds to just half the size of this spectacular specimen!  Very well preserved blood groove detail is evident.  Minute pore and gentle grain in surface can be seen with magnification and close-up images above.  Fakes do not have this delicate detail but possess more dramatic grain and surface "pebbling".  

A KILLING CLAW from a dromaeosaur in this size is highly uncommon in good form.  This specimen has only very slight distortion and is 95% original.  Restoration is limited to no more than 5% and mainly was to fill some cracks and rebuild a small portion of the proximal end.  Extensive fabrication was not needed and overall, this is a very complete specimen worthy of your special consideration as it is the primary claw of the foot and so large. 

This is a surefire investment fossil considering the market demand.  RAPTOR KILLING CLAWS can easily be considered the "holy grail" of fossil collecting!  The market lacks quality specimens that have not needed extensive work.   


WARNING:  EXTRAORDINARILY LARGE CLAWS HAVE BEEN APPEARING ON THE MARKET HAVING ORIGINATED FROM MOROCCO.  DESPITE THEIR HEFTY PRICE TAGS, SEVERAL WE HAVE EXAMINED WERE TOTAL FAKES!  We have also heard this from one highly experienced fossil restoration expert who has been sent claws from unsuspecting buyers hoping to have their purchase improved with further preparation.  After years of very few quality large claws being found and offered from the Sahara, suddenly monstrous "raptor claws" are emerging from dealers in Moroccan fossils as of recent times.  That should be a red-flag alone.  The workmanship of these claws is higher than seen in the past so be HIGHLY SUSPECT when purchasing such specimens.  They are often cast, broken, and then repaired with glue in an obvious manner to simulate a repaired genuine claw since most dinosaur claw fossils require repair!  To have one of these large Moroccan claws examined in person by a third party of YOUR CHOOSING is your only insurance.

We are seeing more and more claws coming out of Morocco that have been expertly reconstructed and restored IN Morocco.  The workmanship is equal to U.S. skill levels and this is being done to fully exploit gaining the highest possible price at the source by the brokers of the diggers who find the claws and fossils.  These expertly repaired and restored claws can fool all but the most trained eye and anyone that does not actually have extensive experience in fossil restoration, repair and preparation will likely not be able to tell the difference.  These claws are being sold at shows and on the internet as having "NO REPAIR and/or NO RESTORATION" which is simply untrue but the ignorance of the seller is just repeating what the Moroccan dealer told him without their own ability to discern if any work was truly performed on the claw. 

 

This migration of highly skilled restoration work being done now at the source country of fossils is actually becoming more the norm with many varieties of fossils on the market.  It is IMPERATIVE to ONLY deal with a very knowledgeable dealer who has considerable and first-hand personal experience with all facets of fossil fabrication, restoration and repair in order to avoid becoming a victim of the ignorance and fraud that unfortunately plagues this business. 


The dromaeosaurs are popularly known (especially in the movie "Jurassic Park") as "raptors", a group of fascinating extinct creatures.  Raptors ranged in size from the size of a  small dog on up to 30 feet long!  They are therapods that possessed specialized features: a well-developed slashing talon on their second toe, a stiffened tail, and large grasping hands.

The "killing claw" of raptors was a terrifying and incredibly efficient weapon.  As they moved, it was held off the ground.  When the muscles of the toe were contracted, the claw swept down quickly, providing for a powerful slash that may have been able to disembowel prey swiftly.  The stiffened tail would have been good to stabilize the body while the grasping arms and jaws held onto the prey for balance.  Although there is no conclusive evidence for this, it has been suggested that raptors could have performed leaps onto large prey and used all four limbs to rip wounds in them.  

Raptors were ferocious predators that some scientists believe hunted in packs and attacked much larger dinosaurs by slashing their underbellies.  It is also believed that they were similar to lions in predatory behavior, preferring ambushes and quick chases using their high maneuverability along with strategic pack-hunting tactics.  A human could be torn to shreds by a pack of raptors in less than 30 seconds. 

Recent discoveries in China have shown feathered species existed.  This has revolutionized paleontologists' view of what not only these creatures could have looked like when alive, but of possible plumage on other therapod dinosaurs.  Dromaeosaurs share other characteristics with birds and theories now place these vicious predators as being the earliest ancestors of birds.  Dromaeosaurs first evolved in the Early Cretaceous and survived right up to the end of the Late Cretaceous suggesting they were adaptable and capable hunters, surviving such a prolonged period yet, remaining virtually unchanged in overall design.

LARGE SPECIMEN OF SUPERB PRESERVATION - LAST RAPTOR KILLING CLAW WE HAVE IN THIS SIZE

AMAZINGLY COMPLETE AND RARE! WITH ONLY 5% RESTORATION!

2.3" long on the dorsal curve

SOLD     DC6-004     INCLUDES DISPLAY BOX     Actual Item - One Only

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