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From the album: Neutache Shoreline
My best preserved whipplei tooth. Interesting pattern is visible under microscope: #VM2 3/10/24© CC BY-NC
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From the album: Neutache Shoreline
Q4 2023 My largest ptychodus tooth to date, found in glacial deposits in E KS© CC BY-NC
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A rooted tooth of a Globidensine mosasaur.
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First stop at another new location and it shows real promise! I wish I would have had more than half an hour! An assortment of Pennsylvanian fossils from what I believe to be the Winterset oolitic limestone of Kansas City, Missouri, Jackson county. Not 100% certain on ID's except to say I think they are what the pics are named, any input is welcomed and much appreciated! It was the wierdest thing, the horn corals were all in a very localized area of about 10 feet at the bottom of the wall in the debris. None to either side nor up and down the outcropping for 20 yards in any direction and couldn't find any in the wall above me as far as I could see up it! It will never cease to amaze me how I find groupings here and there. What was different about that particular spot that concentrated them there? Anyways, here we are.... Thanks for taking a look!
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