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Here are a few of our fossils on display at a local library. promoting the program "Destination Cretaceous"

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Guest Nicholas

Great fossils and nice display! What is the fossil in the second picture?

Edit: Nvm, I used the close up feature. 3D fishy!

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Great fossils and nice display! What is the fossil in the second picture?

Anogmius cope 1870 niobrara chalk western kansas (catfish)

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Andre

Are your other fish Cretaceous as well, or Green River?

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Andre

Are your other fish Cretaceous as well, or Green River?

I see some "upper, upper, upper Cretaceous" (AKA Eocene) fish.

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>May your wonders never cease!

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