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From the album: Pleistocene Microfossils from Merritt Island, Florida
This is the largest gar scale I've found to date. It is from the Melbourne Bone Bed (10,000 - 20,000 years old). Found in microfossil matrix gathered from a dredge spoil island near Merritt Island, Florida.-
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From the album: Pleistocene Microfossils from Merritt Island, Florida
I think this is a Galeorhinus sp. shark tooth from the Melbourne Bone Bed (10,000 - 20,000 years old). Found in microfossil matrix gathered from a dredge spoil island near Merritt Island, Florida. This is the only identifiable tooth I've found in this matrix, and like most of the shark teeth I've found in this stuff, it is very worn.-
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From the album: Pleistocene Microfossils from Merritt Island, Florida
Unknown jaw from the Melbourne Bone Bed (10,000 - 20,000 years old). I don't know if it is from an amphibian, fish, or reptile, but I'm leaning towards fish. Found in microfossil matrix gathered from a dredge spoil island near Merritt Island, Florida.-
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From the album: Pleistocene Microfossils from Merritt Island, Florida
Unknown fish tooth from the Melbourne Bone Bed (10,000 - 20,000 years old). Found in microfossil matrix gathered from a dredge spoil island near Merritt Island, Florida.-
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From the album: Pleistocene Microfossils from Merritt Island, Florida
Drum (Sciaenidae species) teeth from the Melbourne Bone Bed (10,000 - 20,000 years old). Found in microfossil matrix gathered from a dredge spoil island near Merritt Island, Florida.-
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From the album: Pleistocene Microfossils from Merritt Island, Florida
Another view of the unknown Merritt Island claw. Found in microfossil matrix gathered from a dredge spoil island near Merritt Island, Florida.-
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Atlantic Croaker Otolith (Micropogonias undulatus)
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From the album: Pleistocene Microfossils from Merritt Island, Florida
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Atlantic Croaker Otolith (Micropogonias undulatus)
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From the album: Pleistocene Microfossils from Merritt Island, Florida
A small fish otolith from the Melbourne Bone Bed (10,000 - 20,000 years old). I think this is from an Atlantic Croaker (Micropogonias undulatus). Found in microfossil matrix from a dredge spoil pile near Merritt Island, Florida. -
From the album: Pleistocene Microfossils from Merritt Island, Florida
Another anole jaw (Anolis sp.) from the Melbourne Bone Bed. Found in microfossil matrix from a dredge spoil pile near Merritt Island, Florida.-
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From the album: Pleistocene Microfossils from Merritt Island, Florida
This is a small anole jaw (Anolis sp.) from the Melbourne Bone Bed (I think it is about 10,000 - 20,000 years old). Found in microfossil matrix from a dredge spoil pile near Merritt Island, Florida.-
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From the album: North Sulphur River Texas
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From the album: Merritt Island Microfossil Matrix (Pleistocene)
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Fish Spine Tip (possibly from catfish pectoral spine)
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Amphibian Mandible Fragment (possibly frog or toad)
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From the album: Merritt Island Microfossil Matrix (Pleistocene)
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From the album: Merritt Island Microfossil Matrix (Pleistocene)
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From the album: Merritt Island Microfossil Matrix (Pleistocene)
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From the album: Australian Pleistocene Seabeds
Went on awesome trip today to cliffs of exposed Pleistocene beds in Perth Australia. Stunning location and very close to the city! I've included a beautiful piece in its matrix. Just a small, but think perfect specimen.-
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From the album: Jerry's Really Old Stuff
Two adjoining associated upper pre molars from an early equus (horse) yarmouth interglacial Pleistocene of Nebraska. The equus species is believed to have evolved from early North American horse species which migrated to Asia and Europe and subsequently migrated back into North American across the Bering straights during the mid Pleistocene era. The oldest fossils of equus have been found in Asia and Europe.These fossils are completely mineralized and probably date in excess of 200,000 years. The fossil beds adjoining the Niobrara River of Nebraska contain a wealthy of mid Pleistocene mammal fossils. -
From the album: Jerry's Really Old Stuff
Part of a collection of Pleistocene mammal fossils recently acquired. Camelops phalanx, two species horse hooves, Pliocene three toed horse astragalus, Pliocene horse metapodial, horse medial phalanx, bison calcaneum, unidentied hoof and proximal phalanx. Generally these fossils were found in the context of yarmouth inter glacial mid Pleistocene Niobrara River fossil beds though a few are older or somewhat more recent like the bison calcaneum. Age: 200,000 to 600,00 years for yarmouth, 2 to 4 million for Pliocene fossils.-
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From the album: Sea Wall Dredge site, NW Cape Coral, FLorida
Unknown vertebrae, a tortoise spur, and a deer antler fragment, all pleistocene -
From the album: First Fossil Hunt - Summerville, SC
According to the geological survey, this is what we were looking at: Pleistocene (ple) Contains recent fluvial sands, backbarrier muds (i.e. marsh), and barrier beach sands that are less than 3 million years. http://www.dnr.sc.gov/geology/ -
From the album: PeaceRiver 2014-2015 Season
Ursus Americanus (American Black Bear) M1 molar; Hawthorn Grp.; Peace River Fm.; Pleistocene; Zolfo Springs found on Dec 31st 2015. 25 mm Occlusal length -
From the album: PeaceRiver 2014-2015 Season
Bison Antiquus m3 lower molar; Hawthorn Grp. Peace River Fm. Wauchula Fla., Nov. 24th, 2014; 44.5 mm occlusal length.