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January 2015 Vertebrate Find Of The Month


JohnJ

January 2015 Vertebrate Find Of The Month  

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  1. 1. Cast a vote for your favorite find this month!

    • 1. Hexanchus griseus shark tooth - Neogene - Antwerp, Belgium
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    • 2. Globidens alabamaensis mosasaur tooth - Upper Cretaceous Ozan Formation - Texas, U.S.A.
      21
    • 3. Pteranodon ulna - Upper Cretaceous Smoky Hill Chalk - Kansas, U.S.A.
      6


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In this corner we have a terrifying shark tooth.....aaannnnddd in this corner, a powerful mosasaur tooth.....aaannnddd over here an ulna that flew! No voting below the carpals and may the best fossil win. :P

Please show your support for what you think is the best find this month! The poll ends February 6th. Be sure to vote in our other FOTM poll HERE.

1. Hexanchus griseus shark tooth - Neogene - Antwerp, Belgium

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2. Globidens alabamaensis mosasaur tooth - Upper Cretaceous Ozan Formation - Texas, U.S.A.

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3. Pteranodon ulna - Upper Cretaceous Smoky Hill Chalk - Kansas, U.S.A.

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The human mind has the ability to believe anything is true.  -  JJ

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That hexanchus is just mega sick! The Mosasaur is so nicely preserved and complete, man Texas has some nice cricks!! Pteranodon ulna I mean are winged dinos all you find or what lololol!

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