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Winner of the October 2022 Vertebrate Fossil Of The Month
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The winner of the October 2022 VFOTM goes to... Basilosaurid indet. whale tooth (P3 or P4 premolar) - Eocene, Castle Hayne Formation, Comfort Member - Jones County, North Carolina Congratulations to @sixgill pete !!!- 18 replies
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Winner of the October 2022 Invertebrate/Plant Fossil Of The Month
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The winner of the October 2022 IPFOTM goes to... Spider (similar to Aphantomartis) - Carboniferous, Francis Creek Shale (307 Ma) - Pit 3, Braidwood, Illinois Congratulations to @stats !!!- 16 replies
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October 2022 Invertebrate / Plant Fossil Of The Month Poll
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Check the entries below carefully and cast your vote! PM me if you notice any errors with the entries. The poll ends November 9th. Be sure to vote in our other FOTM poll, HERE 1. Spider (similar to Aphantomartis) - Carboniferous, Francis Creek Shale (307 Ma) - Pit 3, Braidwood, Illinois 2. Belemnitella mucronata belemnite - Cretaceous, Campanian. B. mucronata Zone - Whitecliff Bay, Isle of Wight, England 3. Isotelus (gigas?) trilobite - Ordovician, Trenton Group - New York 4. Amaltheus -
REMINDER: PLEASE carefully read ALL of the rules below. Make sure you include all the required information, IN THE REQUESTED FORMAT (below) when you submit your fossil! If you have a question about a possible entry, please send me a PM. Please pay special attention to Rule #5: Before and After Preparation Photos must be submitted for prepped specimens NOT found during the Month of the Contest. In addition to keeping the contest fair, this new qualification will encoura
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Check the entries below carefully and cast your vote! PM me if you notice any errors with the entries. The poll ends November 9th. Be sure to vote in our other FOTM poll, HERE 1. Otodus angustidens shark tooth - Oligocene (Chandler Bridge or Ashley formation) - Ladson, South Carolina 2. Canis Dirus, Dire Wolf tooth - Pleistocene - Florida 3. Pliosaurus brachyspondylus pliosaur jaw - Upper Jurassic (Kimmeridgian) - Pas de Calais, North of France 4. Basilosaurid indet. whale tooth (P3 or
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