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Hello Fossil folks, I'm sure you get a ton of one timers posting a lone Fossil ID, and yes, I will be posting up one shortly, but I do plan to stick around, lurk & learn. I've been involved with a couple other forums (music, boxing, fishing) due to my interests and experience, but I've always had a strong interest in this subject and have considered doing some prospecting of my own. Through my angling hobby I've spent a fair amount of time along the shoreline of bodies of water and I even have a fossil leaf on the face of a large rock face as one of my fishing spot markers. Not sure If I will take up fossil hunting as a pastime but will lurk a bit and hopefully learn about the one that I have. In the mean time, I'm more of a music man but here is a prehistoric inspired tune I wrote recently, one of my more experimental compositions, but the title fits.
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Has anyone ever come across a gorgonops fossil? Just out of curiosity I did a search, and got ZERO results for fossils for sale. Even super rare animal fossils come up with a result or two from something having been sold at some point in the past, or even from questioned fossils, but nothing, nadda, zilch! Lots of replicas, though.
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Interesting thing I came across today. Looks pretty cool but I’m not sure if I can what it really is. Only labeled as: of Theropod or Ceratopsian Species - Found in. American Northwest find. 100% natural. What do you guys think?
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Hello. I haven't been to this site for a while, and I've been doing a lot of paleontology reading and studying. I've been through 6 or 7 books over the past couple of months that focus on different aspects of paleontology. It seems that one of the areas I'm most interested in is the Permian period, but it's really difficult to find the kind of information I'm looking for. There seems to be a swath of books at my local library covering dinosaurs, the Cambrian explosion, Mammoths, and even several books on the origin of life itself. These books fill up one and a half 8 foot tall book shelves, but there are only 2 books on the Permian period - both by the same author, and both on the same topic - the end Permian extinction. I think there may be a few other periodicals and such that are focused on the geology of the basin, but not on the time period, the fauna, the vertebrates, the predators, etc... Is there just that much of a lack of information on the Permian period (in the fossil record), or is it just that no one is very interested in it? Even Amazon searching for a book on the Permian gets very few results with mostly low rated books. I thought surely that someone would have written a book covering all those strange and interesting creatures - the Gorgonopsia, the Eryops, the Edaphosaurus, the sea creatures and so on.
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