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From the album: Most of my collection
This might be a replaced fossil? From the Silurian/Devonian of Perry co. Tennessee. -
From the album: Most of my collection
This Phragmacone was collected April 25th 2014 from a Late Cretaceous Maastrichtian formation. The Coon Creek formation.-
- coon creek formation
- cretaceous fossil
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From the album: Most of my collection
This material was collected from a Late Cretaceous Maastrichtian, Coon Creek formation, on April 25th 2014.-
- coon creek formation
- ghost shrimp burrow
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From the album: Most of my collection
See pic 1 for a description.-
- campanian tennessee
- cretaceous botanical
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From the album: Most of my collection
See pic 1 for a description.-
- campanian tennessee
- cretaceous botanical
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From the album: Most of my collection
Native Silicon is truly one of the rarest materials on earth,and this is the largest specimen i know of anywhere. This is a better close-up shot of the material. -
From the album: Most of my collection
Native Silicon is truly one of the rarest materials on Earth, & this is the largest specimen i know of anywhere. Here the specimen is pictured to scale. -
From the album: Most of my collection
Native Silicon is truly one of the rarest materials on Earth, & this is the largest specimen i know of anywhere. Pictured here is sediment fused into the Silicon on what i call the top of the material. -
From the album: Most of my collection
Native Silicon is truly one of the rarest materials on Earth, & this is the largest specimen i know of anywhere. Pictured here is some burnt material still attached to what i call the bottom of the specimen. -
From the album: Most of my collection
Collected from the Late Cretaceous Coon Creek formation in 2013. Maastrichtian.-
- coon creek formation
- crab fossil
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From the album: Most of my collection
Collected from the Late Cretaceous Coon Creek formation in 2013. Maastrichtian.-
- coon creek formation
- crab fossil
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From the album: Most of my collection
Collected from the Late Cretaceous Coon Creek formation in 2007 (or 08?) Maastrichtian.-
- coon creek formation
- crab fossil
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From the album: Most of my collection
Collected from the Late Cretaceous Coon Creek formation on Jan. 29th 2014. Maastrichtian.-
- coon creek formation
- crab fossil
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From the album: Most of my collection
This Fish Vert comes from a Late Cretaceous formation.-
- campanian tennessee
- cretaceous vertebra
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From the album: Most of my collection
A Trilobite from the Silurian in Decatur county, TN-
- tennessee geology
- tennessee silurian
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From the album: Most of my collection
A small selection of Late Cretaceous Campanian shark teeth, and a fish vert.-
- campanian tennessee
- cretaceous shark teeth
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From the album: Most of my collection
Here is a comparison of the tooth with that of a Plesiosaur tooth from North Africa (purchased material). The find is Late Cretaceous, Campanian. The first ever reported instance of a Plesiosaur or Xiphactinus tooth to be found on Tennessee soil. Collected April 26th 2014.-
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- cretaceous fossils
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From the album: Most of my collection
Badly decomposed before preservation. This is the first reported instance of a Pliesiosaur or Xiphactinus tooth to be found on Tennessee soil. Collected April 26th 2014.-
- campanian tennessee
- cretaceous fossils
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From the album: Most of my collection
Badly decomposed before preservation. This is the first reported instance of a Plesiosaur or Xiphactinus tooth to be found on Tennessee soil. Collected on April 26th 2014.-
- campanian tennessee
- cretaceous fossils
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From the album: Most of my collection
Badly decomposed before preservation. This is the first recorded instance of a Plesiosaur or Xiphactinus tooth to be found on Tennessee soil. Late Cretaceous, Campanian. Collected April 26th 2014.-
- campanian tennessee
- cretaceous fossils
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From the album: Most of my collection
On Dec 19th 2013, this large vertebra was collected out of a Late Cretaceous Campanian formation in Sardis, TN. Probable Plesiosaurian or Dinosaurian. Weight, 7 1/2 pounds.-
- campanian tennessee
- cretaceous bone
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From the album: Most of my collection
On dec 19th 2013, this large vertebra was collected out of a Late Cretaceous Campanian formation in Sardis,TN. Probable Plesiosaurian or Dinosaurian. Weight, 7 1/2 pounds.-
- campanian tennessee
- cretaceous bone
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From the album: Most of my collection
On dec 19th 2013, this large vertebra was collected out of a Late Cretaceous Campanian formation in Sardis, TN. Probable Plesiosaurian or Dinosaurian. Weight, 7 1/2 pounds.-
- campanian tennessee
- cretaceous bone
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From the album: Most of my collection
On dec 19th 2013, this large vertebra was collected out of a Late Cretaceous Campanian formation in Sardis, TN. Probable Plesiosaurian or Dinosaurian. Weight, 7 1/2 pounds.-
- campanian tennessee
- cretaceous bone
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From the album: Most of my collection
On dec 19th 2013, this large vertebra was collected out of a Late Cretaceous Campanian formation in Sardis,TN. Probable Plesiosaurian or Dinosaurian. Weight, 7 1/2 pounds.-
- campanian tennessee
- cretaceous bone
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