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A few (non meg) fossils


kingcobb

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These are some of the fossils I have acquired. Have some others I still need to photo and maybe a big one on the way soon.  I have one other ammonite I have found. All 3 are from duck creek. The 2 mossasaur teeth and the mammoth tooth were purchased.  The mammoth is coated in something to protect it.  There is also a tooth fragment.

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A very nice collection!  Thank you for sharing it.

 

The ammonites are very nicely prep'ed.  Did you do that yourself?

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No.  A friend of mine knows someone who preps ammonites, I don't have a clue what is involved, but they look good when they come back.  My other one at the house has never been prepped, found it under a bridge after Tex Dot dropped a load of rock under it.  It hasn't had any work done on it.

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great collection! just to let you know, i think the fully rooted mosasaur tooth is a composite as to me it seems to have a few red flags, i could be wrong though:)

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Nice variety there. :) 

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2 hours ago, will stevenson said:

great collection! just to let you know, i think the fully rooted mosasaur tooth is a composite as to me it seems to have a few red flags, i could be wrong though:)

I figured it was.  It was dirt cheap, so I wasn't paying for the root anyway.

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