October 2020 Vertebrate Fossil Of The Month Poll
October 2020 Vertebrate Fossil Of The Month Poll
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1. Edestus sp. shark jaw with teeth - Pennsylvanian Fort Scott Fm. (Desmoinesian) - Roger County, Oklahoma30
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2. Unknown large bill fish skull - Eocene - South Island (Otago Province), New Zealand20
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3. Mastodon distal humerus - Pleistocene - Brazos River, SE Texas4
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4. Great White Shark (Carcharodon carcharias) developing file tooth - Miocene-Pliocene - New Jersey3
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5. Notochelone costata protostegid sea turtle (humerus bone) - Albian Early Cretaceous, Toolebuc Formation - NW Queensland, Australia5
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6. Ophtalmosauridae indet. ichthyosaur tooth - Jurassic, Lower Kimmeridgian - Undory, Ulyanovsk Oblast, Russia3
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