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Hello I have found this in a river bed hiking with my family. I think its fairly old but how is hard to tell . The location was in the middle of a river that was lower then usual . I found 2 skulls and so many other bones that we gave up picking them up . 20230806_090919.heic 20230806_090916.heic 20230806_082646.heic 20230723_092521.heic 20230723_092512.heic 20230723_092517.heic
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Rudist Caprinuloidea occidentalis Glen Rose Formation
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From the album: Texas Cretaceous Fossils : Rudists
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From the album: Texas Cretaceous Fossils: Bivalves- Scallops
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Here is another ID verification request. It was listed as - Fossil seed fruit cone, from a sycamore tree, Platanus occidentalis, Pleistocene, from Glacial Clay Formation in St. Louis County, Missouri. Is this correct? It's 32mm long.
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Is there any evidence of Bison Occidentalis in the southern great plains?
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As well is there any documentation on the possible terminal dates of these species?-
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Found in the Cimarron River in Kingfisher County, OK. 25" tip to tip on his horns, 26.5" from top of skull to tip of nose. I would like more info on what he is, Antiquus, Occidentalis, or B.Bison.