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Velociraptor Claws
Here are the claws of a Velociraptor our party found on the first day out in the Bayan Zag.

A Tarbosaur Tooth and Two Raptor Teeth
While searching around at the Tugrigiin Shiree my wife and I found an area where there were many different dinosaur teeth. These were mostly Protoceratops teeth but we did stumble across a few Velociraptor (or some other small Theropod) teeth. The large tooth at the top (the pen is in the photo for scale), however, is a Tyrannosaurid tooth of some kind, probably a Tarbosaur (which is the Asian version of a T.Rex). It was also in the same location. Jim made the statement that they (the Tyrannosaurids) were around this area but they just didn't seem to die at it.
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Oviraptor Nest (Photo by Bruce Mortensen)
Bruce, the birder that he is, while walking along the upper ridge of the Bayan Zag saw these protruding out of the sandstone. The half of the nest that was buried in the hillside proved to be very difficult to extract.

A Small Lizard Skull (Photo by Bruce Mortensen)
Not all the finds we made were large animals or even Dinosaurs for that matter. Here is a tiny fossil lizard skull (found in the very first hours that we were in the Bayan Zag by Badral). These smaller animals tend to be more important finds (to the scientists) than many of the larger dinosaur fossils. They fill in some of the information gaps existing in the fossil records for this period. Plant fossils would have been even more important since there is so little record of the flora of the late Cretaceous in this area
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