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August 2012 Vertebrate Find Of The Month


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August 2012 Vertebrate Find of the Month  

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  1. 1. Cast your vote!

    • 1. Megalodon Bitten Whale Bone - (Pliocene Yorktown Formation) - NC, USA
      4
    • 2. Cretodus Semplicatus Shark Tooth - (Eagle Ford/Austin Chalk Formation) - TX, USA
      14
    • 3. Fish Mortality Plate - (Late Miocene) - Crete island, Greece
      8
    • 4. Silurus sp. Fish - (Miocene Diatomite Formation) - Ardèche, France
      36
    • 5. Carchcarocles Angustidens Shark Tooth - (Early Oligocene River Bend Formation) - NC, USA
      5
    • 6. Megalodon Tooth - (Miocene) - NC, USA
      1


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Some very nice entries this month, as always. Sorry for the delay in getting the contest up and running. We'll extend the time the voting is open to give people plenty of time to make their choices.

The poll ends on September 11th. You can vote in our other poll HERE.

1. Megalodon Bitten Whale Bone - (Pliocene Yorktown Formation) - NC, USA

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2. Cretodus Semplicatus Shark Tooth - (Eagle Ford/Austin Chalk Formation) - TX, USA

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3. Fish Mortality Plate - (Late Miocene) - Crete island, Greece

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4. Silurus sp. Fish - (Miocene Diatomite Formation) - Ardèche, France

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5. Carchcarocles Angustidens Shark Tooth - (Early Oligocene River Bend Formation) - NC, USA

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6. Megalodon Tooth - (Miocene) - NC, USA

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How can I even decide? Everything is so fantastic. Great finds guys.!!

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