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February 2018 Vertebrate Fossil Of The Month Poll


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    • 1. Kallostrakon sp. Fish Scale - Silurian - Varena Town, South Lithuania
      3
    • 2. Ohesaareaspis sp. Cephalaspid Armor Plate - Silurian Ohesaare formation - Varena town, South Lithuania
      5
    • 3. Cladodus sp. Shark Tooth - Late Carboniferous - Coleman County, Texas, USA
      3
    • 4. Saurodon Fish Jaw - Cretaceous Atco formation - Dallas, Texas, USA
      42
    • 5. Ankylosauridae Tooth - Late Cretaceous - Kumamoto, Japan
      14
    • 6. Notorynchus cepedianus Cow Shark Tooth - Miocene Calvert formation - Brownies Beach, Maryland, USA
      0
    • 7. Acanthocybium solandri Wahoo Jaw -Miocene Calvert formation (zone 10) - Brownies Beach, Maryland, USA
      5
    • 8. Isurus oxyrinchus Shark Tooth - Miocene Monterey Shale - Southern Palos Verdes, California, USA
      0


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

 

1. Kallostrakon sp. Fish ScaleSilurian - Varena Town, South Lithuania

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2. Ohesaareaspis sp. Cephalaspid Armor Plate - Silurian Ohesaare formation - Varena town, South Lithuania

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3. Cladodus sp. Shark Tooth - Late Carboniferous - Coleman County, Texas, USA

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4. Saurodon Fish Jaw - Cretaceous Atco formation - Dallas, Texas, USA

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5. Ankylosauridae Tooth - Late Cretaceous - Kumamoto, Japan

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6. Notorynchus cepedianus Cow Shark Tooth - Miocene, Calvert formation - Brownies Beach, Calvert Co., Maryland, USA

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7. Acanthocybium solandri Wahoo Jaw - Mid Miocene Calvert formation (zone 10) - Brownies Beach, Chesapeake Beach, Maryland, USA

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8. Isurus oxyrinchus Shark ToothMonterey Shale, Miocene - Southern Palos Verdes, California, USA

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There are two I’m really having trouble deciding between two of them, heck they are all amazing (except maybe that cow, wonder who put that in there:P). Y’all should be proud!

“...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

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On 3/3/2018 at 5:43 AM, WhodamanHD said:

There are two I’m really having trouble deciding between two of them, heck they are all amazing (except maybe that cow, wonder who put that in there:P). Y’all should be proud!

I agree, whoever put that cow shark tooth in must have been a little drunk when submitting it :P

 

But seriously, your cow shark tooth is amazing. They don't come by with the complete root that often!

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