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July 2018 Vertebrate Fossil Of The Month Poll


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July 2018 Vertebrate Fossil Of The Month Poll  

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  1. 1. Cast Your Vote!

    • 1. Orthacanthus Shark Tooth - Upper Pennsylvanian - LaSalle County, Illinois, USA
      0
    • 2. Ichthyosaur Skull Bones, Ribs and Vertebrae - Lower Jurassic  - Quarry Kromer, Holzmaden, Germany
      9
    • 3. Thecachampsa sericodon Tooth - Early to Mid Miocene - Matoaka Beach, Calvert County, Maryland, USA
      0
    • 4. Rhabdoderma exiguum Coelacanth Fish - Middle Pennsylvanian  - Mazon Creek, Braceville, Illinois, USA
      8
    • 5. Mammuthus columbi Mammoth Tooth - Pleistocene - Bone Valley, Florida, USA
      5
    • 6. Steneosaurus Crocodile Tooth - Upper Jurassic - Solnhofen, Germany
      0
    • 7. Scapanorynchus texanus Shark Tooth - Cretaceous - Monmouth County, New Jersey, USA
      0
    • 8. Neochoerus pinckneyi Capybara Lower Jaw - Pleistocene - Savannah River, Georgia, USA
      1
    • 9. Cowralepis mclachlani Placoderm - Middle Devonian - West of Cowra, NSW Australia
      31
    • 10. Tyrannosaur Tooth - Late Cretaceous - Dinosaur Park Formation, Alberta, Australia
      10
    • 11. Xiphactinus audax Fish Tooth - Late Cretaceous - Russel County, Alabama, USA
      3
    • 12. Dakotaraptor steini Tooth - Upper Cretaceous - Near Newcastle, Wyoming, USA
      0
    • 13. Parotodus benedenii Shark Tooth - Plio-Plestocene - Florida, USA
      4

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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 August 9th. Be sure to vote in our other FOTM poll, HERE.

1. Orthacanthus Shark Tooth - Upper Pennsylvanian - LaSalle County, Illinois, USA

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2. Ichthyosaur Skull Bones, Ribs and Vertebrae Lower Jurassic  - Quarry Kromer, Holzmaden, Germany

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3. Thecachampsa sericodon Tooth - Early to Mid Miocene - Matoaka Beach, Calvert County, Maryland, USA&page=1

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4. Rhabdoderma exiguum Coelacanth Fish Middle Pennsylvanian  - Mazon Creek, Braceville, Illinois, USA

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5. Mammuthus columbi Mammoth Tooth - Pleistocene - Bone Valley, Florida, USA

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6. Steneosaurus Crocodile Tooth - Upper Jurassic - Solnhofen, Germany

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7. Scapanorynchus texanus Shark Tooth - Cretaceous - Monmouth County, New Jersey, USA

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8. Neochoerus pinckneyi Capybara Lower Jaw - Pleistocene - Savannah River, Georgia, USA

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9. Cowralepis mclachlani Placoderm - Middle Devonian - West of Cowra, NSW Australia

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10. Tyrannosaur Tooth - Late Cretaceous - Dinosaur Park Formation, Alberta, Australia

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11. Xiphactinus audax Fish Tooth - Late Cretaceous - Russel County, Alabama, USA

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12. Dakotaraptor steini Tooth - Upper Cretaceous - Near Newcastle, Wyoming, USA

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13. Parotodus benedenii Shark Tooth - Plio-Plestocene - Florida, USA

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Just saying, there are at least 4 or 5 entries that would be an overwhelming favorite in any normal month.  This month is off the charts!

 

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Man what a tough choice, some excellent finds for sure:yay-smiley-1:

Every once in a great while it's not just a big rock down there!

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Correction for the Tyrannosaur tooth, it should say Alberta, Canada not Alberta, Australia. 

"In Africa, one can't help becoming caught up in the spine-chilling excitement of the hunt. Perhaps, it has something to do with a memory of a time gone by, when we were the prey, and our nights were filled with darkness..."

-Eternal Enemies: Lions And Hyenas

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1 minute ago, Paleoworld-101 said:

Correction for the Tyrannosaur tooth, it should say Alberta, Canada not Alberta, Australia. 

Didn't even know there was an Alberta here haha 

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Wow, I was really tied between 2 submissions. But eventually I had to decide(I'm a sucker for this kind of fossil:P)

Life started in the ocean. And so did my interest in fossils;).

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On 8/5/2018 at 11:54 PM, Paleoworld-101 said:

Correction for the Tyrannosaur tooth, it should say Alberta, Canada not Alberta, Australia. 

Haha that really tripped me up! :hearty-laugh:

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