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January 2017 Vertebrate Find Of The Month


JohnJ

January 2017 Vertebrate Find Of The Month  

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

    • 1. Panthera onca jaguar proximal phalanx - Pleistocene - Florida, USA
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    • 2. Carcharocles chubutensis shark tooth - Miocene (Burdigalian) - Portugal
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    • 3. Allodesmus kernensis mandible with an upper incisor and a cetacean vertebra - Middle Miocene Round Mountain Silt - California, USA
      57

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Three personal finds and these are some beauties!  Show these members you appreciate their efforts to share their best discoveries this month.  ;) 

 

The poll ends February 6th. Be sure to vote in our other FOTM poll, HERE.

 

1.  Panthera onca jaguar proximal phalanx - Pleistocene - Florida, USA

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2.  Carcharocles chubutensis shark tooth - Miocene (Burdigalian) - Portugal

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3.  Allodesmus kernensis mandible with an upper incisor and a cetacean vertebra - Middle Miocene Round Mountain Silt - California, USA

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Great finds everyone!

 

Tough one, but I gotta cast my vote with the jaw.

Looking forward to meeting my fellow Singaporean collectors! Do PM me if you are a Singaporean, or an overseas fossil-collector coming here for a holiday!

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9 hours ago, lcordova said:

That mandible is just amazing. The prep work is museum quality.

 

I have to agree. Whoever prepared that thing must be some kind of pagan god... LOL

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13 minutes ago, Ptychodus04 said:

 

I have to agree. Whoever prepared that thing must be some kind of pagan god... LOL

I think of the preporator as more of a "fossil whisperer" than a pagan god.  :D:P

But He did do a very good job on My piece!:goodjob:

Tony

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