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Merycoidodon sp. Associated specimens #1 image 1/2
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Genus: Merycoidon Location: Our Heritage Guest Ranch, Crawford, NE Date of Discovery: 8/12/22 Image of Meryocoidodon culbertsoni Skeleton:-
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Merycoidodon sp. Associated specimens #1 image 2/2
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Genus: Merycoidon Location: Our Heritage Guest Ranch, Crawford, NE Date of Discovery: 8/12/22 Image of Merycoidodon cubertsoni Skeleton:-
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Partial Archaeotherium Jaw, Specimen #1, Photo 1/2
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Genus: Archaeotherium Location: Our Heritage Guest Ranch, Crawford, NE Date of Discovery: 8/9/22 Image of Archaeotherium mortoni Skull:-
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Partial Archaeotherium Jaw, Specimen #1, Photo 2/2
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Genus: Archaeotherium Location: Our Heritage Guest Ranch, Crawford, NE Date of Discovery: 8/9/22 Image of Archaeotherium mortoni Skull:-
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Hello dear fellow forum members, some years ago I acquired a partial Hoplophoneus skull from the white river badlands. The seller included some small bones supposedly found in more or less close association with the skull. I think a proximal fragment of the radius, some broken metapodials and digits, something that may be part of a skapula and maybe an astragalus, all except the digits with big question marks behind my ID. And one conical thing that I cannot place, first hope was maybe a badly preserved tooth, but I do not think so any more. Any ideas? Thanks! J
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Me and my family just finished up our first fossil hunt! We are still at the ranch, but are leaving in the morning. We all are sad to have to leave the ranch. We all had fun exploring and doing different thimgs, (though some of us a lot less than others) and really enjoyed talking with, Rick and, Jean. They are really nice people. And it is a really nice place to stay. Unfortunately the guide, and everyone else cancled, so we were fossil hunting alone. WE left home at 2 AM on saturday, and arrived in Omaha, NE around 11 AM. We stopped in Omaha to visit with some fa
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From the album: My collection in progress
Merycoidodon culbertsoni Leidy 1848 Location: Brule Formation, White River Badlands, South Dakota, USA Age: 34 - 23 Mya (Oligocene, Paleogene) Measurements: 3x6,5 cm Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Subphylum: Vertebrata Class: Mammalia Subclass: Theria Superorder: Laurasiatheria Order: Cetartiodactyla Suborder: Tylopoda Family: Merycoidodontidae-
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Mammal Brain Endocasts from the White River Badlands of South Dakota
Nimravis posted a topic in General Fossil Discussion
I was looking at some of my collection yesterday and dextrose take pictures of my better mammal brain endocasts from the White River Badlands of South Dakota. The first piece is exposed on a partial skull of an Oreodont. This next piece is my favorite and I believe it is from an Oreodont. These other pieces I can only guess, but I would also think Oreodont. This small one appears to be from a rabbit. This last one was ID’d as coming- 6 replies
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White River Bandlands micro-snails from Nebraska
MarcoSr posted a topic in Partners in Paleontology - Member Contributions to Science
I just donated hundreds of micro-snails (most 2 to 3 mm) from the White River Badlands, that I picked from anthill matrix from my sons' M&M Ranch in Nebraska, to the Delaware Museum of Natural History. A group picture of the micro-snails: Some individual pictures of the micro-snails: A figure from Benton Terry Jr. Evanoff McDonald 2015 The White River Badlands Geology and Paleontology which identifies most of these micro-snails:- 1 reply
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Turtle collected by My Friend Zolt. At the white River Badlands at the M&M Ranch Nebraska. This Turtle is missing the Front part and was associated with a Flattend Oreodont Skull. About a foot apart.
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Hi guys, I recently acquired a piece of fossil Mesohippus teeth that apparently originated from the White River Badlands of South Dakota. The fossil however does not contain any info about what formation it came from. Does anyone have any idea as to what formation it could have come from?
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Fossilized egg with brown-colored shell and chalcedony fill. Probably from a limpkin-like bird (possibly Badistornis aramus Wetmore). Note the porous texture of the shell material.
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Hi Fruitbat: Hopefully, these are two Mesohippus teeth which I would like you to ID. Is A a molar of the Maxilla? Is B a premolar & is so is it from maxilla or mandible? Or am I all wrong? I have used your photos but just want to check. Thanks, Ann
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Hey, I would like a little bit of help, usually I rarely purchase fossils unless I am myself very familiar with them and can self-ID with confidence (this saves me from rattling over google/books for hours trying to reassure myself). I've always had a liking for Archaeotherium ever since I was a kid (weirdly) and I wanted to get a fossil from this animal, I finally came across what I believe to be a reliable dealer. Someone who prepares the fossils themselves, gets them personally out of the rock on private land and they seem to be really passionate about the White River Badlands. Trouble is
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