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I had a good day hunting North Sulphur River and NSR creeks. I even ran into a fellow fossil forum member. The Tylosaur vert is my best find yet. The large worn bone I think is Mosasaur, The jaw fragment with partial tooth I'm guessing Mosasuar. The vert with the hole in it and smooth on one side is kind of odd. I just started finding Rudists and now seem to find them every trip. The deer antler is modern but cool so I picked it up. I probably walked over 5 miles today.

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Heck of a cervical vertebra, Jarrod. ;)

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

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Who was the forum member? lol I haven't had time to adjust my pics yet, but our trip turned out nice also and we expected to not do well. That is a nice find sir and those are hard to come by.... Post coming soon maybe......

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Great work Jarrod! So the vert with the hole could be a Native American pendant used on a necklace. That would be a cool rare find.

North Central Texas

Eagle Ford Group / Ozan Formation

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Great work Jarrod! So the vert with the hole could be a Native American pendant used on a necklace. That would be a cool rare find.

I think this is just one of the foramina that has been eroded as much as the vertebra. :)

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

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I think this is just one of the foramina that has been eroded as much as the vertebra. :)

Ya probly wishful thinking but I have seen examples pretty similar.

North Central Texas

Eagle Ford Group / Ozan Formation

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