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I'm trading a bunch of fossils mainly from Utah and Wyoming but some other locations as well. In return I'm looking for theropod teeth, ammonites, trilobites, crabs, gastropods, and more shark teeth or anything else that's interesting. You can reply here directly or PM me. I'll post another set some time later this week. Here is the assortment.

 

Wyoming Knightia (Green River Formation, Eocene)

 

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Assortment of brachiopods, a crinoid holdfast in the middle, and pyritized worm burrows from Paulding Co, Ohio (Silica Shale, Devonian)

 

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Fossilized Great White tooth from Cape Town

 

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Another Great White:

 

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Knightia

 

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Elrathia kingii (Wheeler Shale Utah, Cambrian)

 

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The following Wyoming Knightia (Green River Formation, Eocene) Some are in better condition. There's a couple that haven't been completely prepared. I know some of you like to prepare your own fossils:

 

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Elrathia kingii

 

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More Paulding Ohio fossils (horned corals and brachiopods):

 

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A Phareodus scale:

 

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Another Great White:

 

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A St. Mary's formation Chesapecten conglomerate from Calvert Cliffs, MD:

 

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