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From the album: Texas Albian (Cretaceous)
Pycnodont tooth Albian (Comanche Peak formation) Texas Vertebrate material is rare in the early Cretaceous marine formations of Texas, but especially so in the Comanche peak fm - I had never heard of vertebrate material in this formation prior-
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From the album: Proudest finds
My first Tetragramma sp. echinoid, found in a micro exposure of extremely fossiliferous mudstone from the Comanche peak formation-
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Hey y'all, I'd like any ID's on genus or even species, if possible. Below - Ammonite partial, Comanche peak formation, from a creek in round rock (which is just north of austin) Below, a Coral, from the same creek in round rock, but on a different formation. According to the map, it could either be Buda formation or Eagle Ford
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I've known about these little dudes for years, but they've always been like the Yeti to me: heard of them, believed in their existence, but never laid eyes on one for myself. Well, this evening I decided to accompany the fam on a walk/bike ride at the park that is two blocks down the road (referenced in previous topics/posts). I've been finding some interesting coral specimens down there lately and was looking fairly close to the ground, somewhat stooping against the gentle slope. . . . and there she was! In all of her 9 mm of chalky limestone beauty! My wife's comment was "I don't understand how you even see those tiny little things." I replied, "well, for the past 11 years, I haven't!" 11 August 2019 Salenia texana (in matrix) Lower Cretaceous Commanche Peak fm. Western Bell County, Texas, USA
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