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Pleistocene Micro Vertabrea


kauffy

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From the fissure material from harry...these ones stumped me, some seem to be reptile, perhaps amphibian and the others seem to be larger mammals...perhaps from skunk? what do you think?

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perhaps...although the only other 'large' fauna in this material are voles and rabbits.... it is possible?

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wheres harry or nate? they must have some ideas :P!

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Yeah, Harry has been MIA for a while; hope he's OK! Probably on vacation or something. We need you, Harry!

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>Paleontology is an evolving science.

>May your wonders never cease!

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Yeah, been missing Harry's posts for a while. The guy is like the Forum Emeritus. Wise beyond his years.

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excactly^ we need his mammilian expertise ^_^

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