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Unidentified bone fragment from the Eagle Ford-Austin chalk transition zone
Gcurtis45 posted a topic in Fossil ID
Hello all, I need some help with the ID on this bit of bone I found this evening in the Kef-Kau transition zone off the near the Denton-Collin County border, If anyone has ever hinted this zone/area you know that it's full off sharks' teeth, vertebra and plenty of bone fragments like fish jaws, this is the first piece of simi recognizable bone I've found in a good while that I have no idea on what to ID it as. Thanks for any help anyone can give me.- 4 replies
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From the album: Texas Santonian stage (Cretaceous)
Scapanorynchus texanus Santonian Austin Chalk The Santonian is an uncommon target for Texas fossil hunters, due to the often merciless difficulty of hunting vertebrates in the upper Austin Chalk. However, those rare, ephemeral lenses of fossiliferous accumulation make the hours of sweat and research worth it. Found the same day I discovered the Hadrodus specimen, August 2021. -
From the album: Texas Santonian stage (Cretaceous)
Pycnodont oral tooth Santonian Austin Chalk-
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Could these be oyster or crinoid cast / molds? The rock is around 15" in length. The two large impressions looked around 5" in diamaeter. Sorry no size indicator in photo. I decided to leave this big boy in the creek..long haul back to car Any help is appreciated! Chris Scientific Name: UNKNOWN Found: North Central Texas Creek Date Found: OCT 2015 Formation: Ozan / Kau Size: Various
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Appreciate any help with these. Found: North Central Texas Creek Date Found: June 2014 Formation: Ozan / Kau Size: 50mm and 38mm
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