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Winner Of The March 2012 Vertebrate Find Of The Month


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The Winner of the March 2012 Vertebrate Find Of The Month is the heavily serrated Tyrannosaurus rex tooth from Late Cretaceous Hell Creek Formation in MT, USA! It may have seemed inevitiable that Chele would go toe to tooth with a T. rex; but I have a feeling the best is yet to come from her adventures. Congratulations, Chele! :D

Thank you to every else who participated.

:)

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Awesome tooth Chele, congrats on Fotm, I hope to see the rest of that guy soon:)

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Congratulations Chele,

You are making amazing finds. I am very impressed and yet somehow I know you havent even scratched the surface yet so to speak. I keep watching for your next greatest find. Weather it's a rare fossil flower or some other amazing plant fossil or this T Rex tooth. I can't wait to see the Dinosaur you find.

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"A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step." - Confucius

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Waiting for the rest of that ... skull.. :meg dance:

Congratulations, Chele :fistbump:

Astrinos P. Damianakis

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Thank you everyone! There were so many awesome finds for March and all were very nice! Now if I can find the rest of the T Rex! I wish I could have all of the members join me here in Jordan to hunt. I would love to share these hunting grounds with everybody! Once again thank you for all the votes and the great advice you have given this novice!

Happy Easter to all!!

Chelebele

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Great tooth Chele and congrats on the win and title for FOTM. :):) Now find the rest of that T-Rex and you definitely would get FOTY for 2012. :) Also congrats to all entries for the month of March it was a tough month will all the fabulous entries. :) Jeff

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Congratulations, Chele! :D

Beautiful and rare find!

Regards,

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Congrats Chele. Your new region seems very promising. I look forward to see your future finds.

Coco

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