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From the album: NSR - May 27, 2022
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From the album: NSR - May 27, 2022
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From the album: NSR - May 27, 2022
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From the album: NSR - May 27, 2022
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From the album: NSR - May 27, 2022
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From the album: NSR - May 27, 2022
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From the album: NSR - May 27, 2022
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From the album: NSR - May 27, 2022
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From the album: NSR - May 27, 2022
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Found by myself and my kids since the 80s in Texas in creeks, river beds and tributary’s of rivers. Early Texas man is my passion and anything from the past Pleistocene and before ,bones and fossils and rocks. Countless hours in the field enjoying Gods magnificent creations. Countless hours researching reading books searching interweb to identify finds. Feel free to comment on any of my pics. I am a amateur and always looking for knowledge from the people and experts. Hopefully I have found some puzzle pieces literally to help the scientific and history community. God Bless Texas and all who have good intentions. Bryan
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Hi all My son found this today at the North Sulphur River. We figure that it is a jaw fragment from a fish but would like help IDing it. Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks! Bret
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From the album: 39 years exploring Texas
Stone tools cup nutting stones manos pestles etc-
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From the album: 39 years exploring Texas
Ferns. Stephens county tx-
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Hello, I made a run the the North Sulphur River yesterday and there are a couple of finds that I’d like help identifying. The first looks like a coprolite to me but I’ve never ID’d one. Please confirm or deny. If it is one any ideas on what animal made it? It reminds me of a small dog poo. I’ve found this vertebrae but I don’t know what it belongs to. I doesn’t look like the mosasaur vertebrae I’ve found in the past. Can anyone help with this? Thanks in advance!
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I found this on a gravel bank here in Southeast Texas...I didn't want to leave it because I thought it was pretty unusual. Well, for me anyway....I don't know much about rocks...but in all my years I haven't seen anything like this. It's probably common as can be and easily identifiable to the rock guys...but I thought it was cool as heck on account of the amber colored porous section on top, swirl pattern in the middle and the greenish blue bottom. Different colors, distinct layers. Oh, And I spend a lot of time looking at the rocks trying to find fossils so this did stand out easily to me...so I'm wondering if anyone can tell me about it.
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- pleistocene deposits
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I hadn't been out fossil hunting lately. We've been getting enough rain to make me wonder how high the water level in creeks would be, plus spring fishing is so good on Cedar Creek Lake, where I live, that on days where I don't spend a couple of hours on the bicycle, I've just been going fishing. But now we've had a couple of weeks without much rain, so I'd been wanting to make a trip back to Grayson County. I had a doctor appointment in Dallas Friday morning, so I decided I would leave from there and make the drive to Grayson County. It was 10:30 am before I reached this day's creek, rapidly approaching the heat of the day, so I knew this would be a short visit to the creek. It was hot and sunny Friday, and I got reminded just how much heat you feel from those gravel bars when you're on knees and elbows. By shortly after 1:00 pm, I was cooked and ready to make the drive home. But this part of the creek is so much more grown up than when I was last there, I had a tough time getting out of the creek without getting torn up by briars and tree limbs. I ended up looking like I had been on the short end of a fight with a wildcat. I was already carrying leg chaps, but just never stopped to put them on. I've found some old kevlar arm chaps too. I'm going to start making myself wear both when traversing the thick stuff from now on. 71 year old skin just seems to suffer a lot more damage in these situations than young skin does. But as always in Grayson County, I did find some fossils. Here are photos of some, just as they lay when I found them. Each of those last two photos have two teeth in them. It's not often that I find two teeth that close together.
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From the album: Grayson County creek - May 20th
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From the album: Grayson County creek - May 20th
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From the album: Grayson County creek - May 20th
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From the album: Grayson County creek - May 20th
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From the album: Grayson County creek - May 20th
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From the album: Grayson County creek - May 20th
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From the album: Grayson County creek - May 20th
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From the album: Grayson County creek - May 20th
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