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What Are You Thankful For?


Sharktoothguy11222

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First off, I would like to say Happy Thanksgiving for all the Fossil Forum members. I know, as well as some other members, that I haven't been on the forum as actively as I was during the Summer months(cough....school.....cough :P) I have been on once in a while, usually to put in my twisted sense of humor in everything, but as of late, I have not posted anything new on the forum, which I deeply regret.

If you haven't already guessed from my overly long screen name, I love sharks, especially their fossilized teeth. Now, I have accumulated a great deal of new teeth I procured from various websites and eBay, but alas, I have not had the time to post any. So, for this holiday season, I made it a personal conviction of mine that I would show everyone what new stuff I've gotten.

Now, to the next topic of my post. I want everyone to show or say what they are they are thankful for. Personally, I am thankful for my family, and through thick and thin, they have helped me with my fossil addiction :P.

Enjoy, and don't forget to post some of your fossils too. Happy Thanksgiving everyone!

post-282-1227751133_thumb.jpgWhat's new in the first picture? Well, in this one, Yesterday I received a package of 10 Cretolamna teeth, which are in the first 2 rows.

post-282-1227751736_thumb.jpgIn this one, I got 5 new Serratolamna ascheroni from.....you guessed it, eBay!

post-282-1227751752_thumb.jpgAn overview of how I re-arranged my collection of Lee Creek Tiger shark teeth.

post-282-1227751762_thumb.jpgA pair of Striatolamia rossica, which I got from Steve's webiste. Kazakhstan teeth, and very large and pretty ones at that :D

post-282-1227751774_thumb.jpgA trio of Rhizoprionodon teeth from the Pungo of Lee Creek, courtesy of FossilFreak's microfossil dirt. (Thanks FossilFreak for the matrix :D)

post-282-1227751784_thumb.jpgA nice pair of Paragaleus sp. from Steve's website as well.

post-282-1227751796_thumb.jpgMy lee creek threshers :)

post-282-1227751804_thumb.jpgThis one is a nice one, but I have yet to get a species name on it. It is a Carcharias sp., from Navarro group, Kemp Formation, Hunt County, Texas. From the Upper Cretaceous. Any ID opinions would be great!

post-282-1227751813_thumb.jpgAn overview of my Chilean Great Whites!

Happy Thanksgiving! :D

Tha tighin fodham, fodham, fodham!

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I'm thankful for my son and good friends.

Grüße,

Daniel A. Wöhr aus Südtexas

"To the motivated go the spoils."

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i'm thankful for sharkttoothguy's pictures.

sitting here thinking about the other things to be thankful for, i am struck by the fact that there are too many. hope everyone has a good day.

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I have a lot to be thankful for, especially my baby girl who just turned 5 months old.

From a fossil standpoint, I'm thankful for the trips I got to make this year to Lee Creek and the fossil forum, which has provided education, friends, and plenty of pictures to envy over.

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I am thankful that all the restrictions on my freedom are self imposed, through free will.

There are a lot of places in the world where that is not an option.

"There has been an alarming increase in the number of things I know nothing about." - Ashleigh Ellwood Brilliant

“Try to learn something about everything and everything about something.” - Thomas Henry Huxley

>Paleontology is an evolving science.

>May your wonders never cease!

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