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The Whiteside Museum of Natural History - August 2022
ThePhysicist posted a topic in A Trip to the Museum
During the Summer, I had the fortune of driving near Seymour, TX and thus the opportunity to pay a visit to the WMNH. The WMNH is a small but unique museum in Northern Texas, specializing in the Early Permian fauna that lived nearby ~ 290 million years ago in the famous Texas "red beds." The land around Seymour was once an equatorial bayou, humid and inundated with rivers and lakes. In the rivers were lungfish like those that live today, various ray-finned fishes, and cartilaginous fish like the Xenacanth "sharks." Amphibians like Eryops, Seymouria, and Diplocaulus also spent much- 7 replies
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Hi everyone, here's another one from the lower pleistocene deposit near Seymour, Tx. I saw some similarities in the camelops here as well. Does that seem right?
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Seymour formation lower pleistocene near Seymour, texas. Bovine on right, who is on left?
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Hey gang, quick post from the field. currently working on a few complete dimetrodon skeletons and found this beautiful pre canine. shed tooth with very nice serrations, growth rings, and feeding wear. he did some chewing...
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