LanceH Posted November 3 Posted November 3 Here's a few things I found yesterday near Frisco, Texas around the Kamp Ranch member of the Eagle Ford Group. This is a typical shark assemblage for this time period which is the Turonian Stage of the Cretaceous Period 89.3 to 93.9 mya. 1 15
C2fossils Posted November 3 Posted November 3 Looks like you had a good hunt! Nice finds! I gotta say, that first ptychodus tooth is amazing! “I think leg bones are a little humerus 🦴” -Cal : Fossil Mammal Bone/Tooth Amateur
Jared C Posted November 3 Posted November 3 Nice mosasaur rib fragment mixed in there. “Not only is the universe stranger than we think, it is stranger than we can think” -Werner Heisenberg
Jaybot Posted November 3 Posted November 3 Nice haul! Also, I like the colors of some of those teeth. -Jay Aspiring Naturalist “The earth doesn't need new continents, but new men.” ― Jules Verne, Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea
LSCHNELLE Posted November 4 Posted November 4 First tooth is definitely a unique unidentified species of Ptychodus. Hopefully, soon we'll get a species name for it. Hurry up Shawn! We are past being ready for your paper! 2
jpc Posted November 4 Posted November 4 NIce stuff, Lance. Haven't seen you in a while, Welcome back.
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