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From the album: Muncie Creek Shale Phosphatic Nodules
I contacted someone who I had sent my prior braincase too and they have been busy since the pandemic started hence it stays in my collection till im either contacted again or if someone else does other half: Other pictures:-
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Hello, first post from a long time window gazer... I found this small skull, on the james river in Virginia, the backside looks fishy, the front looks curious, seeing a bit of my own reflection I guess. Sea robin maybe? From a beach with Miocene era sharks teeth I believe, any other ideas or directions would be appreciated! Thank you for your time...
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A friend and I collected on a creek that we hadn't visited since last Fall earlier this week. The water was a little high and murky but we lucked-out on a couple of rare finds, at least for us. The sediments are Upper Cretaceous (Maastrichtian), Selma Group, Ripley Formation. The first photo is a fish skull, as found, no preparation. Guessing that it is an Enchodus sp. skull. The other photos are what I'm guessing to be a large dermal denticle (thorn) from a ray. It is more than an inch tall (26 mm), 35 mm on the long slant, 26 mm on the short slant, and has a concave base. Thanks for looking.
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From the album: Some of my best Sheppey fossils
This is a very fine 3D fish skull. Most Sheppey fish are found crushed but this one has been lucky.- 4 comments
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