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June 2017 Vertebrate Find Of The Month


Cris

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. Juvenile Amphiplaga brachyptera Fish - Eocene Green River Formation - Kemmerer, Wyoming
      5
    • 2. Cavenderichthys talbragarensis Fish - Upper Jurassic - Gulgong, New South Wales, Australia
      5
    • 3. Seven Cavenderichthys talbragarensis Fish - Upper Jurassic - Gulgong, New South Wales, Australia
      4
    • 4. Carcharodon carcharias Shark Tooth - Mio-Pliocene Yorktown Formation - Edgecombe County, NC
      4
    • 5. Ichthyodectid Fish Tail - Upper Cretaceous - Texas
      10
    • 6. Dinosaur Tendon - Cretaceous Hell Creek Formation - Montana
      1
    • 7. Oreodont and Possible Daphoenus - Eocene-Oligocene White River Formation - Lusk, Wyoming
      48

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

 

1. Juvenile Amphiplaga brachyptera Fish Eocene Green River Formation - Kemmerer, Wyoming
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2. Cavenderichthys talbragarensis Fish Upper Jurassic - Gulgong, New South Wales, Australia
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3. Seven Cavenderichthys talbragarensis Fish Upper Jurassic - Gulgong, New South Wales, Australia
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4. Carcharodon carcharias Shark Tooth Mio-Pliocene Yorktown Formation - Edgecombe County, NC
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5. Ichthyodectid Fish Tail Upper Cretaceous - Texas
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6. Dinosaur Tendon Cretaceous Hell Creek Formation - Montana
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7. Oreodont and Possible Daphoenus Eocene-Oligocene White River Formation - Lusk, Wyoming
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Man I haven't been on in a dreadfully long time. Well, I'm expecting to go to Summerville in a little bit, so hopefully I can add to the show ;)

Every single fossil you see is a miracle set in stone, and should be treated as such.

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