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March 2022 Vertebrate Fossil Of The Month Poll


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March 2022 Vertebrate Fossil Of The Month Poll  

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    • 1. Peripristis semicircularis shark tooth - Pennsylvanian, Limestone Member of the Bond Formation - Oglesby, Illinois
      24
    • 2. Glikmanius occidentalis cladodont tooth - Late Pennsylvanian (Finis Shale; Graham Formation) - Jacksboro, Texas
      31
    • 3. Chondrichthyan tooth (Thrinacodus sp.?) - Late Pennsylvanian, unnamed black shale member of the Bond Formation - Vermilion County, Illinois
      8

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  • Poll closed on 04/10/2022 at 03:59 AM

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Check the entries below carefully and cast your vote! PM me if you notice any errors with the entries.

 

The poll ends April 9th. Be sure to vote in our other FOTM poll, HERE

 

1. Peripristis semicircularis shark tooth - Pennsylvanian, Limestone Member of the Bond Formation - Oglesby, Illinois 

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2. Glikmanius occidentalis cladodont tooth - Late Pennsylvanian (Finis Shale; Graham Formation) - Jacksboro, Texas

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3. Chondrichthyan tooth (Thrinacodus sp.?) - Late Pennsylvanian, unnamed black shale member of the Bond Formation - Vermilion County, Illinois

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Could this be the most limited-in-scope VFOTM poll ever? 

 

Three chondrichthyan teeth, all Upper Carboniferous in age, all from the USA :heartylaugh:

Edited by Paleoworld-101

"In Africa, one can't help becoming caught up in the spine-chilling excitement of the hunt. Perhaps, it has something to do with a memory of a time gone by, when we were the prey, and our nights were filled with darkness..."

-Eternal Enemies: Lions And Hyenas

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Yup. That did not escape my notice--no April Fool's Joke there but an odd confluence of improbable probabilities led to this quirk. Time to pick your favorite Pennsylvanian chondrichthyan. ;)

 

 

Cheers.

 

-Ken

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