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Quick Tambar Springs Trip


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Dad and I spent a day in a creek near Tambar Springs, NSW on Monday looking for Pleistocene fossils, and we found a few nice things. It isn't the most productive site, so not a bad haul considering our short time there.

Some unidentified bone fragments:

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Macropus sp. calcaneum(?). Forgot to add a ruler, it is 8cm x 3.5cm 

 

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And a partial Wombat (Vombatus) lower jaw. Unfortunately the pick went through this one :(          About 8cm x 5cm 

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Always very nice to see Australian Pleistocene mammals. :)

Thanks for sharing. 

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