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8 hours ago, Ryan Dye said:

2017-07-19_(10).thumb.png.77c9eb46faaf106dbcb20c151d609b80.pngThis is Travis county. 

Please inform me of which color you collected your specimen from.

 

Please keep in mind that the other members who have posted here already have many, many years of experience collecting in the area. ;)

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1 minute ago, Fossildude19 said:

 

Please keep in mind that the other members who have posted here already have many, many years of experience collecting in the area. ;)

I'm fully aware, I was actually trying to deduce why the university staff got there conclusion as it seems unlikely.

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3 hours ago, austinswamp said:

 

Thank you as I said, I have my own personal reasons for collecting this information. It may seem pointless from you point of view but, this is a heavily discussed topic. The topic is conflicting in information even if the conclusion has already been reached by TTF's standards. I will feel more experienced looking at the area's history. I have no intention on stretching out information already repeated by members with much more experienced than I have. I will leave at that, thank you again for your time.  

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2 hours ago, Ryan Dye said:

Thank you as I said, I have my own personal reasons for collecting this information. It may seem pointless from you point of view but, this is a heavily discussed topic. The topic is conflicting in information even if the conclusion has already been reached by TTF's standards. I will feel more experienced looking at the area's history. I have no intention on stretching out information already repeated by members with much more experienced than I have. I will leave at that, thank you again for your time.  

Heck of a discussion; real meaty stuff!
In science, there is no such thing as TMI. :)

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1 hour ago, Auspex said:

Heck of a discussion; real meaty stuff!
In science, there is no such thing as TMI. :)

Very true.

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On 7/13/2017 at 3:58 PM, PFOOLEY said:

Could this be a very large Protosphyraena tooth? 

 

Maybe @John S. has seen something similar in his Cretaceous adventures.

I'm not sure but it did immediately remind me of Protosphyraena Fish tooth. This is one I found in the Sulphur River, not the best example. 

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  • I found this Informative 2

North Central Texas

Eagle Ford Group / Ozan Formation

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