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March 2021 Vertebrate Fossil Of The Month Poll


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March 2021 Vertebrate Fossil Of The Month Poll  

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    • 1. Cretodus sp. shark tooth - Late Cretaceous, Eagle Ford Group - Denton County, Texas
      31
    • 2. Deltodus sp. shark crushing tooth plate - Mississippian, Burlington Formation - Henry County, Missouri
      1
    • 3. Carcharias sp. cf. C. acutissima shark tooth - Miocene, Serravallian - Department of Gironde, France
      1
    • 4. Otodus angustidens shark tooth - Oligocene, Old Church Formation - Central Virginia
      2
    • 5. Carcharocles megalodon shark tooth - Miocene - Arcadia, Florida
      1
    • 6. Coprolite comprised of conodont elements - Pennsylvanian, Stark Shale Member - Kansas City, Missouri
      23
    • 7. Unidentified phalanx - Eocene, Lutetian, Earnley Formation - Bracklesham Bay, Sussex, UK
      1
    • 8. Rhizoprionodon ganntourensis shark tooth - Eocene, Lutetian, Earnley Formation - Bracklesham Bay, Sussex, UK
      0
    • 9. Pachycephalosaurus wyomingensis - Cretaceous, Lance Formation - Weston County, Wyoming
      10
    • 10. Bitten coprolite, aka Dentalite - Miocene, Bed 3, Calvert Formation - Central Virginia
      1

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

 

1. Cretodus sp. shark tooth - Late Cretaceous, Eagle Ford Group - Denton County, Texas

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2. Deltodus sp. shark crushing tooth plate - Mississippian, Burlington Formation - Henry County, Missouri

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3. Carcharias sp. cf. C. acutissima shark tooth - Miocene, Serravallian - Department of Gironde, France

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4. Otodus angustidens shark tooth - Oligocene, Old Church Formation - Central Virginia

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5. Carcharocles megalodon shark tooth - Miocene - Arcadia, Florida

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6. Coprolite comprised of conodont elements - Pennsylvanian, Stark Shale Member - Kansas City, Missouri

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7. Unidentified phalanx - Eocene, Lutetian, Earnley Formation - Bracklesham Bay, Sussex, UK

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8. Rhizoprionodon ganntourensis shark tooth - Eocene, Lutetian, Earnley Formation - Bracklesham Bay, Sussex, UK

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9. Pachycephalosaurus wyomingensis - Cretaceous, Lance Formation - Weston County, Wyoming

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10. Bitten coprolite, aka Dentalite - Miocene, Bed 3, Calvert Formation - Central Virginia

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