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December 2011 Vertebrate Find Of The Month


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December 2011 Vertebrate Find Of The Month  

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  1. 1. Place your vote for the Vertebrate Find of the Month

    • 1. Mammuthus primigenius mammoth molar ? (Late Pleistocene) ? The Netherlands
      6
    • 2. Carcharocles megalodon shark tooth ? (Miocene) ? CA, USA
      2
    • 3. Cainotherium sp. even-toed ungulate ? (Oligocene) ? Auvergne, France
      14
    • 4. Isurus escheri pathological shark tooth ? (Miocene) ? Mill, The Netherlands
      1
    • 5. Fish micro-tooth ? (Middle Devonian Hamilton Group) ? Ontario, Canada
      1
    • 6. Panthera onca jaguar canine ? (Pleistocene) ? FL, USA
      28
    • 7. Carcharocles auriculatus parasymphyseal shark tooth ? (Miocene Castle Hayne Formation) ? NC, USA
      7
    • 8. Carcharocles angustidens pathological shark tooth ? (Oligocene) ? SC, USA
      3
    • 9. Cladodus shark tooth ? (Upper Mississippian, Chesterian, upper Bangor Limestone) ? AL, USA
      4


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We mark time at this point of the year; but the moment barely registers against the age of the fossils we find. On the other hand, it is time to register a vote for which fossil is the December VFOTM. :D

The poll ends on Friday, January 6th. You can also vote in our other Poll HERE.

1. Mammuthus primigenius mammoth molar – (Late Pleistocene) – The Netherlands

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2. Carcharocles megalodon shark tooth – (Miocene) – CA, USA

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3. Cainotherium sp. even-toed ungulate – (Oligocene) – Auvergne, France

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4. Isurus escheri pathological shark tooth – (Miocene) – Mill, The Netherlands

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5. Fish micro-tooth – (Middle Devonian Hamilton Group) – Ontario, Canada

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6. Panthera onca jaguar canine – (Pleistocene) – FL, USA

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7. Carcharocles auriculatus parasymphyseal shark tooth – (Miocene Castle Hayne Formation) – NC, USA

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8. Carcharocles angustidens pathological shark tooth – (Oligocene) – SC, USA

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9. Cladodus shark tooth – (Upper Mississippian, Chesterian, upper Bangor Limestone) – AL, USA

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All teeth this time. :D

The human mind has the ability to believe anything is true.  -  JJ

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All teeth this time. :D

Haha! Noone found anything worthy of FOTM December 2011 other than teeth?

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Did you cast your vote?

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