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March 2019 Vertebrate Fossil Of The Month Poll


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March 2019 Vertebrate Fossil Of The Month Poll  

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    • 1. Richmondichthys sweeti aspidorhynchid fish - Toolebuc Formation, Cretaceous - Central Queensland, Australia
      3
    • 2. Coelacanth scale - Parnu Stage, Early Eifelian, Lowermost Middle Devonian - Juodikiai quarry, Klaipeda district, Western Lithuania
      0
    • 3. Ceratodontidae lungfish tooth - Late Triassic - Juodikiai quarry, Klaipeda district, Western Lithuania
      1
    • 4. Capybara skull - Pleistocene - Brazos River, Texas
      23
    • 5. Crocodile dentary (probably Borealosuchus) - Wasatch Formation, Eocene - Sweetwater County, Wyoming
      11
    • 6. Lepidotes mantelli fish - Valanginian, Early Cretaceous - Sussex, UK
      23
    • 7. Petalodus shark tooth - Graham (Finis Shale) Formation, Pennsylvanian - Mineral Wells Fossil Park, Texas
      2
    • 8. Petalodontid shark tooth (likely Cynopodius crenulatus) - Kingswood Stromatolite Bed, Lower Carboniferous, Visean Stage, Asbian Substage - Fife, Scotland
      13
    • 9. Zygomaturus sp. (trilobus?) maxillary - Pleistocene - Queensland, Australia
      6

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

 

1. Richmondichthys sweeti aspidorhynchid fish - Toolebuc Formation, Cretaceous - Central Queensland, Australia

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2. Coelacanth scale - Parnu Stage, Early Eifelian, Lowermost Middle Devonian - Juodikiai quarry, Klaipeda district, Western Lithuania

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3. Ceratodontidae lungfish tooth - Late Triassic - Juodikiai quarry, Klaipeda district, Western Lithuania

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4. Capybara skull - Pleistocene - Brazos River, Texas

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5. Crocodile dentary (probably Borealosuchus) - Wasatch Formation, Eocene - Sweetwater County, Wyoming

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6. Lepidotes mantelli fish - Valanginian, Early Cretaceous - Sussex, UK

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7. Petalodus shark tooth - Graham (Finis Shale) Formation, Pennsylvanian - Mineral Wells Fossil Park, Texas

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8. Petalodontid shark tooth (likely Cynopodius crenulatus) - Kingswood Stromatolite Bed, Lower Carboniferous, Visean Stage, Asbian Substage  - Fife, Scotland

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9. Zygomaturus sp. (trilobus?) maxillary - Pleistocene - Queensland, Australia

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It's so hard for me to choose one fossil, I just had to see if Google could help... sorry guys, no good results :shrug:

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Max Derème

 

"I feel an echo of the lightning each time I find a fossil. [...] That is why I am a hunter: to feel that bolt of lightning every day."

   - Mary Anning >< Remarkable Creatures, Tracy Chevalier

 

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