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September 2022 - Finds of the Month Entries


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Figured I’d at least try posting with all these other incredible finds this month, so here’s my double tipped pathological carcharhiniform tooth!
 

Date of Discovery  (month, day, year): September 24th, 2022

Scientific and/or Common Name:  Carcharhinus sp.

Geologic Age or Geologic Formation: Bone Valley fm, Miocene-Pleistocene

State, Province, or Region Found: Bowling Green, Florida

 

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Fossils? I dig it. :meg:

 

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1 hour ago, Meganeura said:

And here I was thinking I could submit something into vertebrate with so few entries and barely scoot by. Well, I suppose I'll do it anyway.

Please do.  The purpose of this forum is for people to show off their best finds of the month, and for the rest of us to enjoy those finds.  Winning "best in show" should not be the goal.

 

Don

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Wow, yeah what a month! Sounds like we've all been having some luck :default_clap2:

Going to try and sneak an entry in at the last minute myself. It might be only a partial but I've been dying to find any identifiable piece of Ground Sloth and this month I finally did! Definitely a personal best.

 

• September, 19, 2022 

• Ground Sloth Claw Core

• Pleistocene/Beaumont Formation

• Texas, Fort Bend County

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4 minutes ago, CDiggs said:

Wow, yeah what a month! Sounds like we've all been having some luck :default_clap2:

Going to try and sneak an entry in at the last minute myself. It might be only a partial but I've been dying to find any identifiable piece of Ground Sloth and this month I finally did! Definitely a personal best.

 

 

• September, 19, 2022 

• Ground Sloth Claw Core

• Pleistocene/Beaumont Formation

• Texas, Fort Bend County

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Partial or not, that's a veryyyyyyyyy nice specimen!

Fossils? I dig it. :meg:

 

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2 hours ago, CDiggs said:

Definitely a personal best.

Partial or not--still beats me for claw cores. :)

 

 

Cheers.

 

-Ken

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