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December 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. Isurus planus Shark Tooth - Mid Miocene, Round Mountain Silt Formation - Bakersfield, CA
      9
    • 2. Proboscidean Medial Phalanx - Pleistocene, Wando Formation - Summerville, South Carolina, USA
      0
    • 3. Ichthyosaurus Rostrum Fragment with Teeth - Lower Jurassic, Charmouth Mudstone Formation - Lyme Regis, UK
      3
    • 4. Poebrotherium Camel Jaw - Oligocene, White River Formation - Chadron, Nebraska, USA
      37
    • 5. Ichthyosaur Ribs and Verts - Lower Jurassic - Lyme Regis, UK
      9
    • 6. Glyptodont Osteoderms - Pleistocene - Brazos River, Texas, USA
      8
    • 7. Carnivore Tooth - Pleistocene - Peace River, Florida, USA
      0
    • 8. Canis dirus Dire Wolf Jaw - Pleistocene - Florida, USA
      1
    • 9. Whale Vertebra with Possible Predator Marks - Miocene, Hawthorne formation - Summerville, South Carolina, USA
      1
    • 10. Carcharocles megalodon Shark Tooth - Miocene Round Mountain Silt - Bakersfield, California, USA
      1
    • 11. Cosmopolitodus hastalis Shark Tooth - Mid Miocene, Temblor Formation - Bakersfield, California, USA
      0
    • 12. Cricetid Rodent Tooth - Miocene, Calvert Formation - Brownies Beach, Maryland, USA
      1

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Check the entries below carefully and cast your vote! PM me if you notice any errors with the entries.

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

 

1. Isurus planus Shark Tooth - Mid Miocene, Round Mountain Silt Formation - Bakersfield, CA

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2. Proboscidean Medial Phalanx - Pleistocene, Wando Formation - Summerville, South Carolina, USA
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3. Ichthyosaurus Rostrum Fragment with Teeth - Lower Jurassic, Charmouth Mudstone Formation - Lyme Regis, UK

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4. Poebrotherium Camel Jaw Oligocene, White River Formation - Chadron, Nebraska, USA

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5. Ichthyosaur Ribs and Verts - Lower Jurassic - Lyme Regis, UK

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6. Glyptodont Osteoderms - Pleistocene - Brazos River, Texas, USA

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7. Carnivore Tooth - Pleistocene - Peace River, Florida, USA

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8. Canis dirus Dire Wolf Jaw - Pleistocene - Florida, USA

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9. Whale Vertebra with Possible Predator MarksMiocene, Hawthorne formation - Summerville, South Carolina, USA

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10. Carcharocles megalodon Shark ToothMiocene Round Mountain Silt - Bakersfield, California, USA

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11. Cosmopolitodus hastalis Shark Tooth - Mid Miocene, Temblor Formation - Bakersfield, California, USA

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12. Cricetid Rodent Tooth - Miocene, Calvert Formation - Brownies Beach, Maryland, USA

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I have a funny feeling I know what's gonna win. Still a really good month!

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

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Not voting this time because it might be a bit.. problematic. But good luck to those who also have entered! :thumbsu:

If you're a fossil nut from Palos Verdes, San Pedro, Redondo Beach, or Torrance, feel free to shoot me a PM!

 

 

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Gosh, y’all are need to stop finding such good things! :PIt’s so hard to vote...

“...whilst this planet has gone cycling on according to the fixed law of gravity, from so simple a beginning endless forms most beautiful and most wonderful have been and are being evolved.” ~ Charles Darwin

Happy hunting,

Mason

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