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After our two-day fossil hunt in NW Queensland, Australia we collected a few specimens and fish mash material to sort for micro fossils at home. I collected a pieces of mudstone/siltstone with a few lizard fish teeth sticking out I didn't think much of it at the time. Once home I washed and started to prep the fossil, I was happy to find and expose a large section of its jaw. While lizard fish fossils are extremely common, I was happy with the result. Please let me know what you think of the prep and what else I can do this has been a weak point of my fossils collecting ,the fossils are of Early Cretaceous, Albian, Toolebuc Formation.
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