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May 2018 Vertebrate Fossil Of The Month Poll


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May 2018 Vertebrate Fossil Of The Month Poll  

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    • 1. Archosauria Indeterminate Tooth - Late Cretaceous - Varena Town, South Lithuania
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    • 2. Elopomorpha Indeterminate Scale- Late Cretaceous - Paleocene - Varena town, South Lithuania
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    • 3. Cow Shark Tooth - Mid Miocene, Mountain Silt Formation - Bakersfield, California, USA
      0
    • 4. Cretodus crassidens Shark Tooth with Fish Vertebra - Upper Cretaceous, Eutaw Formation - Catoma Creek, Montgomery, Montgomery Co., Alabama, USA
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    • 5. Notorynchus cepedianus Cow Shark Symphyseal Tooth - Early-mid Miocene, Calvert Formation - Brownies Beach, Calvert County, Maryland, USA
      3
    • 6. Palaeotherium magnum Skull and Mandible - Upper Eocene - Southwest France
      46
    • 7. Morus peninsularis Gannet Bird Ulna Bone - Pliocene, Yorktown Formation - Tar River, Edgecomb County, North Carolina, USA 
      2
    • 8. Cretodus crassidins Shark Tooth - Cretaceous, Eagle Ford Formation - Travis County, Austin, Texas USA
      3
    • 9. Coprolite with Marks of Predation - Upper cretaceous, Maastritchian Formation - Southwest of France
      1
    • 10. Alligator Jaw - Eocene, Wasatch Formation - Southwest Wyoming, USA
      13
    • 11. Mammoth Medial Phalange - Pleistocene - East Runton Beach, Norfolk, Great Britain
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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 June 9th. Be sure to vote in our other FOTM poll, HERE.  

1. Archosauria Indeterminate Tooth - Late Cretaceous - Varena Town, South Lithuania

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2. Elopomorpha Indeterminate Scale- Late Cretaceous - Paleocene - Varena town, South Lithuania

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3. Cow Shark Tooth - Mid Miocene, Mountain Silt Formation - Bakersfield, California, USA

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4. Cretodus crassidens Shark Tooth with Fish Vertebra - Upper Cretaceous, Eutaw Formation - Catoma Creek, Montgomery, Montgomery Co., Alabama, USA

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5. Notorynchus cepedianus Cow Shark Symphyseal Tooth - Early-mid Miocene, Calvert Formation - Brownies Beach, Calvert County, Maryland, USA

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6. Palaeotherium magnum Skull and Mandible - Upper Eocene - Southwest France

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7. Morus peninsularis Gannet Bird Ulna Bone Pliocene, Yorktown Formation Tar River, Edgecomb County, North Carolina, USA 

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8. Cretodus crassidins Shark Tooth - Cretaceous, Eagle Ford Formation - Travis County, Austin, Texas USA

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9. Coprolite with Marks of Predation Upper cretaceous, Maastritchian Formation - Southwest of France

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10. Alligator Jaw - Eocene, Wasatch Formation - Southwest Wyoming, USA

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11. Mammoth Medial Phalange - Pleistocene - East Runton Beach, Norfolk, Great Britain

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Gosh, no way to choose!

“...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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I agree ! :D

" We are not separate and independent entities, but like links in a chain, and we could not by any means be what we are without those who went before us and showed us the way. "

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The winning trend is already pretty obvious, so I cast my vote for a nice fossil that should not end up with no support.  This month was an exceptional slate of candidates, and the finders should be delighted with each and every one of them.

 

Don

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