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September 2019 Vertebrate Fossil Of The Month Poll


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September 2019 Vertebrate Fossil Of The Month Poll   

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  1. 1. Cast Your Vote!

    • 1. Upper and lower peccary jaw section - Miocene, opal bearing bentonite clay layer - Royal Peacock Opal Mine, Humboldt County, Nevada
      32
    • 2. Lungfish scale (Dipnoi indet.) - Late Emsian-Eifelian (Middle Devonian) - Juodikiai Quarry, Klaipeda District, Western Lithuania
      3
    • 3. Glyptopomus tetrapodomorph fish skull fragment - Late Famennian (Uppermost Devonian) - Juodikiai Quarry, Klaipeda District, Western Lithuania
      0
    • 4. Diplomystus dentatus and Knightia eocaena - Eocene, Green River Formation, 18" Layer - Lincoln County, Wyoming
      14
    • 5. Protostega gigas sea turtle costal bone with partial rib head - Late Cretaceous - North Sulphur River, Texas
      6
    • 6. Unidentified fish jaw and scattering - Whitby Mudstone Formation - Yorkshire coast, near Whitby England
      8
    • 7. 12 unidentified associated dolphin teeth - Miocene - Sarasota county, Florida
      9

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

 

1. Upper and lower peccary jaw section - Miocene, opal bearing bentonite clay layer - Royal Peacock Opal Mine, Humboldt County, Nevada

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2. Lungfish scale (Dipnoi indet.) - Late Emsian-Eifelian (Middle Devonian) - Juodikiai Quarry, Klaipeda District, Western Lithuania

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3. Glyptopomus tetrapodomorph fish skull fragment - Late Famennian (Uppermost Devonian) - Juodikiai Quarry, Klaipeda District, Western Lithuania

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4. Diplomystus dentatus and Knightia eocaena - Eocene, Green River Formation, 18" Layer - Lincoln County, Wyoming

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5. Protostega gigas sea turtle costal bone with partial rib head - Late Cretaceous -  North Sulphur River, Texas

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6. Unidentified fish jaw and scattering - Whitby Mudstone Formation - Yorkshire coast, near Whitby England

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7. 12 unidentified associated dolphin teeth - Miocene - Sarasota county, Florida

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Been rather inactive on TFF lately (because of fieldwork and other reasons), but the FOTM contest is always one of many good reasons to come back :) 

And, predictably, the choice is really tough...

Opalised fossils are the best: a wonderful mix between paleontology and mineralogy!

 

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A. At Khaan Academy!...

 

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