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어떤 종류의 땅 나무 늘보입니까? 발견 장소는 볼리비아입니다.
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Most of the fossil hunting in Jacksonville is limited to dredge spoil sites from the St. John’s River. The majority are off limits or severely overgrown by vegetation so when I saw bulldozers turning over one of my favorite sites along the river I knew it was only going to take a few showers to wash it down and the tropical rains from last week did the trick ! Made it out there 2 days in a row and was quickly reminded how good it can be here with my first find a beautiful great white tooth partially encased in matrix. You find alot of fossils here with matrix on them and found several sharks teeth, a partial horse tooth, and a piece of capybara molar all with matrix still on them. Found a box full of broken sharks teeth including some heartbreaker megs but managed a number of nice great white and I.hastalis teeth but the best find was a decent Eremotherium tooth split vertically down the middle - ugh ! Need some help with a partial horse tooth that appears to be pre -equus. What’s left of the tooth is almost 2cm in mesio- distal length and slightly more than 1cm in the bucco- lingual dimension. Hopefully it can be further identified. Many thanks !
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Hi all, I was wondering if anyone had any of these fossils they’d trade? - Eremotherium, I’m mainly looking for partial teeth, but I’d be open to more complete ones also. - Megalonyx. I’m looking for colorful teeth from this species, larger teeth (2 1/2”+), or Caniniform. - Paramylodon. Would love some larger (2 1/2”+) and/or colorful teeth of this species. I would also be interested in claws or the rarer species of sloth (I.e; Glossotherium, Megatherium, etc.), but I don’t know I could give enough value to get one of those. It highly depends on what you’d want in return, but I’ve got a of shark teeth, some dinosaur bones, some invertebrates, and will most likely have some nice fish soon.
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I, my son and grandson went canoeing yesterday on a river in SE Texas. My son spotted this from about 50 yards away on a gravel bar. I'm pretty sure it is Eremotherium but wanted confirmation as it would be a scarce find here. It weighs about 11 lbs and is about 8 1/2 inches wide maybe 9 inches tall. Any input? @garyc @ harry_pristis @ shellseeker @uncle siphuncle @PrehistoricFlorida
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This is a vertebra that I found on a gravel bar last month on the south Brazos. It is large but has a small neural opening, and I wonder if it is from near the end of the tail. Someone have a clue? It does look like a megatherium caudal that I found in a paper, but that photo is poor.
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From the album: Pleistocene Florida
Midsection of an Eremotherium (Giant Ground Sloth) tooth. From the Pleistocene of Florida, US.-
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