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February 2017 Vertebrate Find Of The Month


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Cast a vote for your favorite find this month!  

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

    • 1. Mosasaur Jaw Section - Cretaceous, Ozan Formation - North Sulphur River, Texas, USA
      4
    • 2. Desmostylus Tooth - Miocene Round Mountain Silt Formation - Bakersfield, CA
      1
    • 3. Ctenecanthus Fish Spine - Middle Devonian Gilboa Formation - Gilboa, NY
      3
    • 4.  Pachyarmatherium Osteoderm - Pleistocene - North Florida
      1
    • 5. Tetrapod Footprint - Lower Mississippian Purslane Formation, Pocono Group - Western Maryland, USA
      1
    • 6. Megalania prisca Vertebra - Pleistocene -Queensland, Australia
      4
    • 7. Aspidorhynchus Partial Rostrum - Jurassic Oxford Clay, Peterborough Formation - UK
      5
    • 8. Partial Porpoise/Dolphin Skeleton - Miocene Calvert Formation - Pamunkey River, Central Virginia, USA
      45
    • 9. Carcharocles angustidens Tooth - Oligocene Ashley Formation - Charleston SC, USA
      11

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This was an incredible month for vertebrates! Check the entries and cast your vote.

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

 

1. Mosasaur Jaw Section - Cretaceous, Ozan Formation - North Sulphur River, Texas, USA
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2. Desmostylus Tooth - Miocene Round Mountain Silt Formation - Bakersfield, CA
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3. Ctenecanthus Fish Spine - Middle Devonian Gilboa Formation - Gilboa, NY
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4.  Pachyarmatherium Osteoderm - Pleistocene - North Florida
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5. Tetrapod Footprint - Lower Mississippian Purslane Formation, Pocono Group - Western Maryland, USA
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6. Megalania prisca Vertebra - Pleistocene -Queensland, Australia

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7. Aspidorhynchus Partial Rostrum - Jurassic Oxford Clay, Peterborough Formation - UK
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8. Partial Porpoise/Dolphin Skeleton - Miocene Calvert Formation - Pamunkey River, Central Virginia, USA
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9.  Carcharocles angustidens Tooth - Oligocene Ashley Formation - Charleston SC, USA

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8 hours ago, EMP said:

So many great finds! 

 

That dolphin is spectacular. 

 

EMP - it really is quite the find. And to think, it was found in situ and is being re-assembled by a 17 year old.

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Pretty nice finds, all over. The same debate as always between Me, Myself and I. Finally... a choice... :)

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