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  1. wrfisherman

    NSR160530 188

    From the album: North Sulphur River 160529

    Outer edge of small ammonite

    © Mitchell Moore

  2. wrfisherman

    NSR160530 184

    From the album: North Sulphur River 160529

    An encrusted Ammonite showing phosphate pieces in the mud matrix that filled the shell

    © Mitchell Moore

  3. wrfisherman

    NSR160530 179

    From the album: North Sulphur River 160529

    River-worn vertebra from Ozan formation in North Sulphur River

    © Mitchell Moore

  4. wrfisherman

    NSR160530 132

    From the album: North Sulphur River 160529

    Partial Fish specimen. Upper portion showing probable pectoral fin. Cretaceous Ozan Layers of river bed

    © Mitchell Moore

  5. wrfisherman

    NSR160530 118

    From the album: North Sulphur River 160529

    Cretaceous marine bone either attacked or scavenged. Dual Sharp piercing shark teeth crunched this bone while still fresh.

    © Mitchell Moore

  6. wrfisherman

    NSR160530 117

    From the album: North Sulphur River 160529

    Cretaceous marine bone either attacked or scavenged. Large, blunt tooth crunched this bone while still fresh.

    © Mitchell Moore

  7. wrfisherman

    NSR160530 113

    From the album: North Sulphur River 160529

    Cretaceous marine bone either attacked or scavenged. Large, blunt tooth crunched this bone while still fresh.

    © Mitchell Moore

  8. wrfisherman

    NSR160530 8

    From the album: North Sulphur River 160529

    Small Jaw Fragment showing non-errupted teeth.

    © Mitchell Moore

  9. wrfisherman

    NSR160530 7

    From the album: North Sulphur River 160529

    small coprolite with multiple fish bones and other indeterminate flecks of organics

    © Mitchell Moore

  10. wrfisherman

    NSR160530 6

    From the album: North Sulphur River 160529

    small coprolite with multiple fish bones and other indeterminate flecks of organics

    © Mitchell Moore

  11. wrfisherman

    NSR160530 5

    From the album: North Sulphur River 160529

    Partial Fish specimen. Lower portion showing vertebrae. Cretaceous Ozan Layers of river bed

    © Mitchell Moore

  12. wrfisherman

    NSR160530 4

    From the album: North Sulphur River 160529

    Partial Fish specimen. Upper portion showing probable pectoral fin. Cretaceous Ozan Layers of river bed

    © Mitchell Moore

  13. wrfisherman

    NSR160530 3

    From the album: North Sulphur River 160529

    Cretaceous marine bone either attacked or scavenged. Dual Sharp piercing shark teeth crunched this bone while still fresh.

    © Mitchell Moore

  14. wrfisherman

    NSR160530 2

    From the album: North Sulphur River 160529

    Cretaceous marine bone either attacked or scavenged. Large, blunt tooth crunched this bone while still fresh.

    © Mitchell Moore

  15. wrfisherman

    NSR160530 1

    From the album: North Sulphur River 160529

    Cretaceous marine bone either attacked or scavenged. Large, blunt tooth crunched this bone while still fresh.

    © Mitchell Moore

  16. wrfisherman

    IMG 0157

    From the album: North Sulphur River

    The group of scouts

    © Mitchell Moore

  17. wrfisherman

    IMG 0156

    From the album: North Sulphur River

    © Mitchell Moore

  18. wrfisherman

    North Sulphur River

    From the album: North Sulphur River

    © Mitchell Moore

  19. wrfisherman

    IMG 0152

    From the album: North Sulphur River

    "Pretty Rocks" from scouts on our outing to North Sulphur River. Cretaceous Marine environment - at the Ozan Formation. Mainly pretty rocks, petrified wood, some shark teeth, a broken Mosasaur rib tip, and a few Exogyras

    © Mitchell Moroe

  20. I'm a cubmaster for Cub Scouts and a couple of weeks ago, I took my scouts to the North Sulphur River for a fossil experience. We got there and I pulled out some examples of what they could expect to find. Just in case, I gave each scout a bag with a couple of shark teeth, a Baculite, a couple of Annelid Worms, and some Exogyra fragments. That way, just in case they didn't do as well, they could at least go away with something. Had a ball and they all sent pics of some of their finds. I'll add more as they come in (and I'll get around to photographing mine). All in all, though, we found a nice pathologic mosasaur tooth, some Scapanorynchus Texanus teeth, a nice Mosasaur vertebra, loads of fragmented Baculites and lots and lots of "Pretty rocks". Everyone had a ball and of course, the boys turned the trip into a swim party in the shallow water before we left. Here's a link to a drone video from one of my parents. He got some great shots of the river. I'll load pics in additional replies over the next few days below. https://onedrive.live.com/?authkey=!AkQWRft-a54Yalk&cid=906835256FAF2BD3&id=906835256FAF2BD3!31321&parId=906835256FAF2BD3!31186&o=OneUp Talk to you soon, M This area dropped off in front of our group. I pulled them off as things were still falling and sure enough, within an hour, it was completely covered by Pleistocene fill from above.
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