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My wife and I went to Kemmerer yesterday for a fun day trip. It was our first time digging out there and we were not disappointed.

 

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We found plenty on smaller Diplomystus and knightia and a few small mortality plates.

 

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Someone in our group found a mortality plate with 5 small phareodus on it which was awesome.

The highlights of our trip where this 13" Phareodus I found,

 

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My wife found another awesome fish that I haven't identified yet.

 

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We found a small fry? Which I was super cool for me that I think is a diplo.

 

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And best for last, we found a massive crocodile coprolite that I am over the moon for.

 

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I still need to glue things back together and prep stuff out but I'll have a fun couple months doing it.

Finally we stopped at the local fossil shop where I got to see this fantastic turtle and they showed us a bat they had found that day!

Thanks for reading everyone.

 

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I almost forgot to add this sweet plant material and what the quarry said was a cone snail which I'm excited to do more research on

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