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From the album: Texas Cretaceous Fossils: Oysters
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From the album: Texas Cretaceous Fossils: Coral, Forams, Bryozoans and More
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From the album: Texas Cretaceous Fossils: Coral, Forams, Bryozoans and More
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Shark Cretolamna appendiculata Del Rio Formation
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From the album: Texas Cretaceous Fossils: Echinoids
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From the album: Texas Cretaceous Fossils: Ammonites and Nautiloids
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From the album: Texas Cretaceous Fossils: Ammonites and Nautiloids
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From the album: Texas Cretaceous Fossils: Oysters
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Here are a few interesting items found this weekend at the Waco Pit (Waco, Texas). What i suspect is an echinoid spine (??) (#1) is something i had not seen before at this location. I also thought the serpulid (harmulus morton ??? maybe) (#11) worm tube with its 6 ridges was interesting.
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I'm visiting family in San Antonio, Texas, and have been doing a little fossil hunting as well, including in a nearby creek. Based on a local geologic map, I believe this creek mostly exposes the Edwards Group (Albian age), though there appear to be some younger (Cenomanian age) rocks from the Del Rio Formation mixed in as well, based on an Ilymatogyra arietina shell that I found a couple of days ago. This creek isn't very fossiliferous. In about 3 hours of searching, I've only found a single I. arietina and a few small shell impressions in rocks. However, today, I also found the rock below an
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From the album: Texas Cretaceous Fossils: Oysters
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From the album: Texas Cretaceous Fossils: Ammonites and Nautiloids
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I found this while rock hounding in the desert out of Del Rio, Texas. I've never looked for , nor ever found any petrified wood before, so I really have no point of reference. If you guys/ gals could help me, that would be greatly appreciated . Thanks, Joe
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I think it's a vertebra/ fossil , but i'm not quite sure. Help!
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Greetings guys/ gals: This is something that I found in the desert out of Del Rio , Texas. I'm pretty sure it's a vertebrae, but looks odd, sort of like a vertebra with a compression fracture. It's definitely bone, I can see the trabeculization pattern. I'm puzzled because it's heavier then actual bone, but a bit litter then a solid rock. It is a heavy lime stone area which could account for the lighter weight . So, any thoughts would be greatly helpful. Thanks in advance. Joe- 6 replies
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These were found at a rock slide in the desert in Texas. It was out of Del Rio, which is the del Rio Formation. I did find alot of clams and gastropods, so I know it was a good site. Any thoughts would be apprecieated joe
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Greetings Guys/Gals. Could someone be of help to me. I found this at the bottom of a rock slide out of Del Rio Texas. I guess it's part of the Del Rio formation, Cretaceous period. Any thoughts would be appreciated.
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Greetings! I was wondering if you guys had any thoughts on what these to guys could be. They were found just south west out of Del Rio, Texas at the bottom of a rock fall. I was hoping you could help with these. Any thoughts would be appreciated Thanks Joe
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