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Favorite Vertebrate Fossil To Collect


Trevor

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Hey everyone! I was just wondering what your favorite vertebrate fossils to collect are. Mine are sharks teeth from the Cretaceous, Eocene, Miocene, and Pliocene. What are yours?

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shark teeth from creaceous-pliocene. I like things like whale vert, dolphin verts, whale ears, dolphin and fish teeth, exc.

one day i will find a tooth over 3 inches in good conditon haha.

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Bird stuff. B)

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Shark teeth, Mosasaur remains. BUT.... after seeing pics of the Smokey Hill Chalk, I've changed my mind.

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Eocene mammals, but they can be tough to find, so I am pretty happy with the crocodile material I get form the local Eocene rocks.

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Early Jurassic fish.

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Semionotus sp,

Ptycholepis marshi,

Redfieldius gracilis,

Diplurus longicaudatus. :)

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Shark teeth, because that's all we find around these parts.

Of course a fully-articulated reptile would be sweet....

Context is critical.

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