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January 2021 Vertebrate Fossil Of The Month Poll


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January 2021 Vertebrate Fossil Of The Month Poll  

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    • 1. Tylosaurus scapula with shark feeding marks - Cretaceous, Ozan Formation (84-71 Ma) - North Sulphur River, Texas
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    • 2. Xiphactinus left maxilla & associated vert - Cretaceous, Ozan Formation (84-71 Ma) - North Sulphur River, Texas
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    • 3. Protohadros byrdi caudal vertebrae - Late Cretaceous, Woodbine Formation - North Texas
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    • 4. Megaloolithidae dinosaur egg - Upper Cretaceous, Campanian (74 Ma) - Bouches-du-Rhône, France
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    • 5. Protolamna sp. shark tooth - Cretaceous, Lower Glen Rose Formation - Canyon Lake, Texas
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    • 6. Nanopus reidiae salamander trackways - Carboniferous Period, Pottsville Formation (358.9-288.9 Ma) - Central Alabama
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    • 7. Mastodon (Mammut americanum) teeth - Miocene-Pleistocene - Tipton County,Tennessee
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    • 8. Plesiosaur vertebra - Late Cretaceous, Eagle Ford Group - Denton County, Texas B780A620-8455-47F7-90E5-06A8829FCDA8.jpeg
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Check the entries below carefully and cast your vote! PM me if you notice any errors with the entries.

 

The poll ends February 9th. Be sure to vote in our other FOTM poll, HERE

 

1. Tylosaurus scapula with shark feeding marks - Cretaceous, Ozan Formation (84-71 Ma) - North Sulphur River, Texas

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2. Xiphactinus left maxilla & associated vert - Cretaceous, Ozan Formation (84-71 Ma) - North Sulphur River, Texas

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3. Protohadros byrdi caudal vertebrae - Late Cretaceous, Woodbine Formation - North Texas

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4. Megaloolithidae dinosaur egg - Upper Cretaceous, Campanian (74 Ma) - Bouches-du-Rhône, France

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5. Protolamna sp. shark tooth - Cretaceous, Lower Glen Rose Formation - Canyon Lake, Texas

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6. Nanopus reidiae salamander trackways  - Carboniferous Period, Pottsville Formation (358.9-288.9 Ma) - Central Alabama 

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7. Mastodon (Mammut americanum) teeth - Miocene-Pleistocene - Tipton County,Tennessee

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8. Plesiosaur vertebra - Late Cretaceous, Eagle Ford Group - Denton County, Texas

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It must be prime time for fossil hunting in Texas. The lone star state is well represented this month.

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Yup. That's the goal--make it a tough decision. My method has always been which one would I best like in my display case? ;)

 

 

Cheers.

 

-Ken

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7 hours ago, digit said:

Yup. That's the goal--make it a tough decision. My method has always been which one would I best like in my display case? ;)

 

 

Cheers.

 

-Ken

I do the same thing! But if it is super hard occasionally do which one I would want to find most

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