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Warning, on our favourite auction site, a number of fossils from lower Permian of Richards Spur, Oklahoma are been sold as Hell Creek. The items are listed as coming from Hell Creek, Eastern Montana and are advertised as species of theropod including partial jaw/skull , jaw bone and nasal skull bone. This is the correct iD and is from original Vendor who first bought this to the market
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I had the opportunity to sample some fossils at a friend of a friend's ranch in the Glass Mtns. Brewster Co, Tx. At first I thought this was a crinoid but I'm leaning towards receptaculitid. From the Word Fm., Permian
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Hello, Does somebody here knows where I can obtain permian or triassic vertebra fossils (no fish, exept shark) and reptiles, amphibians.... I prefer good quality. Thanks Thijs
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Hello everyone. I found this guy last Sunday on a quick roadside stop in Geary co. Kansas( I got very lucky). I know the area is Permian but haven't had a chance to figure out the exact formation. I haven't been able to find much on Permian shark teeth beyond Oceans of Kansas website. It looks pretty similar to Agassizodus variabilis but I am not at all sure. Also, I was wondering if I should remove it from the matrix or leave it intact? I believe removing it would be easy enough and the other side would look very nice freshly exposed. Thanks in advance.