Today, quite possibly, quite likely given the weather, the last chance to go fossicking in Drumheller with the daughter.
A cool day, but better than weeks to come, we try a couple of new areas and find a new bonebed. The weather; cool, rainy, generally shit, and there's no climbing, the bentonite is far too slippery. But very shortly into the new bonebed I find this:
A reasonably large chunk of bone with a tooth embedded in it:
More clearly visible - the tooth at bottom indenting into the bone, just guessing but maybe Spinosaurus? The tooth measures approximately an inch, although I'd need to get a dental pick and clean it to be certain. What is cool - that something attempted to eat something else and left a bit of itself behind...
A piece of turtella, or fossilized shell accretion. Might polish up and look quite pretty.
And a couple of other smaller bones, more definition than most, one - maybe both - appear to be toe bones.