Ptychodus whipplei teeth in the San Marcos Platform (SMP) area of the Western Interior Seaway have been very uncommon to find in my experience. Whereas, I understand that they are very common in the DFW and Sherman areas of Texas nearer to the Ouachita Mountains. I have now found a few of them in five different areas of the SMP. These are pictures of one of my best and largest finds in mm/cm scale. The first picture of the bilobed root. The second of the crown top. And the last from a side view.
- Album created by LSCHNELLE
- Updated
- 3 images
- 308 views
- 1
0 Album Comments
There are no comments to display.
-
Gallery Statistics
51.2k
Images15.8k
Comments2.9k
Albums -
Recently Browsing 0 members
- No registered users viewing this page.