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Peace River 4/24/2024 (lots of 4s)
Shellseeker replied to Shellseeker's topic in Fossil Hunting Trips
Thanks Jp, Exactly !!! In January 2018, I found the ONLY fossil I ever found of Platygonus bicalcaratus in a feeder creek to the Peace River.. Absolutely great to have a comparison tooth. Now, after 6 years I hope for a 2nd one.. Take a look at the "left" m3.. I think mine is the right side m3. I was incorrect on the tooth position. A premolar is just too small for my 23 mm tooth. I looked at a couple of nice peccary premolars that @PrehistoricFlorida had on his website.. I have sent an email to Richard Hulbert.- 6 replies
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Sounds like a job for caltrops, Dale.
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Try mud loving ATV enthusiasts who blast offensive rap music for neighbors.
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Awesome, thanks so much for the replies and info, Tidgy's Dad, Fossildude19, and digit! You nailed it!
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Some people have great imaginations. I thought I was one. But I see absolutely NOTHING in that rock that resembles a bird or anything else for that matter, no matter how long i stare at it. Not a slam to the OP - more of a kudos for a great imagination
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Another crab hunt in the Britton Shale of Dallas 4/24/24
JamieLynn replied to Gcurtis45's topic in Fossil Hunting Trips
wow. I have never hunted in the Briton (being in Central Texas, I don't know North Texas very well except a few spots). I am obsessed with Cretaceous crabs and these are amazing!!!- 1 reply
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Very interesting paper, thanks for the heads up on this.
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I’ll say it so it’s out of the way. I don’t honestly know but might as well eliminate hogs. Sus Scufa m2? Now, why does your tooth have that cool ridge around the base? I don’t see that on hogs teeth. Jp
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+1 for hastalis lower
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Piece of what I believe is reptile rib bone from Big Brook, NJ. Bone fibers are very dense - any chance it could be dinosaur?
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ClearLake replied to Fossildude19's topic in Member of the Month
Now that I appreciate!! Nothing like a good chart! Thanks for the data!! Very interesting.- 131 replies
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Peace River 4/24/2024 (lots of 4s)
Shellseeker replied to Shellseeker's topic in Fossil Hunting Trips
Good Luck... Neat fossils are out there, just not as plentiful as years ago. Every sieve is like playing a Slot machine...- 6 replies
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Some died over the years, some left the forum...- 131 replies
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Adventures in Balance. A Peace River fossil journal.
Coco replied to Balance's topic in Fossil Hunting Trips
Hi, Sorry, I didn’t see your question before... The truth is that I suffer a lot and I fight to write a good English/ American ! It’s a joke ! In reality I never go on TFF with my phone (because of translation and because I don’t see well photos). I only write from my computer, so I don’t have this problem And for my phone, it’s been a long time since I removed the automatic correction option because I want to stay in control of my writings and have no unpleasant surprises ! Coco -
İ found this fosiil at Anatolia which is under Myocene once upon a time. Can it be Sea cow ,the area fosiils age between 5-23 million years ago. WhatsApp Video 2024-04-25 at 14.37.36.mp4
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Getting up there myself enough to start shouting at kids to get off my lawn.
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Interesting topic. I’m generally skeptical of conclusions from a single study that overturn years of understanding. It takes time for them to be debated and validated. I’m sure the arguments are already forming in the shark-paleo circles.
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digit started following Shark's Tooth? Or something different?
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And a nice one showing some of the interesting texture. See this other topic: Cheers. -Ken
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The condition may make it hard to identify for certain, especially since incisor teeth are often similar in different species, but deer incisor seems likely to me.
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About 50% of all MotM (ca. 189 in total until the end of 2023) have posted in 2024. Just an approximation ;-) Franz Bernhard- 131 replies
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val horn started following Is this a shark tooth?
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I would like to see both sides and inside as well. Crab remains possible at this time. The exotic color is one reason to wonder
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My main interest is fossil fish, but you will also find some other vertebrates like amphibians, mammals, reptiles and birds here in this album: Fossils from Solnhofen, Messel, Holzmaden, Liaoning, Bergisch Gladbach, Green River, Linton, Mazon Creek, Monte Bolca, Fiume Marecchia.....and other places around the world.
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Peace River 4/24/2024 (lots of 4s)
MuckyBottles replied to Shellseeker's topic in Fossil Hunting Trips
Great finds! Ill be out today..- 6 replies
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