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Jack the Giant Eryops


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This is the Skull of Jack, the giant Eryops that was found on another ranch. There is an entire layer of nothing but Eryops there. Thousands of shed teeth.

Above it is an entire layer of Edaphyosaurus. Interesting place.

I got the pleasure of prepping on it. He's a big one as the skull is over a foot and a half long.

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Another awesome find and prep!! :wub:

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That is indeed amazing! If you would like, I would love to trade for some teeth of eyrops!

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That is indeed amazing! If you would like, I would love to trade for some teeth of eyrops!

Sorry, all fossils belong to the ranch owners. We are merely the collectors, teachers, and exhibitioners. hehehe

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This is the Skull of Jack, the giant Eryops that was found on another ranch. There is an entire layer of nothing but Eryops there. Thousands of shed teeth.

Above it is an entire layer of Edaphyosaurus. Interesting place.

I got the pleasure of prepping on it. He's a big one as the skull is over a foot and a half long.

Holy snarge that is a big one indeed.

Great find Texas you say? :)

On the Edaphosaurus they are hard to find at least in Ok.

Thanks for posting.

Cheers

Jeff

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Holy snarge that is a big one indeed.

Great find Texas you say? :)

On the Edaphosaurus they are hard to find at least in Ok.

Thanks for posting.

Cheers

Yeah, Daphy was hard to find, till we found this ranch and they are many. All ages too. We must have found their nitch.

Tankman

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