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  1. 1. What fossils do you mainly collect ?

    • Fish
      13
    • Brachiopods
      16
    • Cephalopods- Ammonites, Belemnites, Nautiloids
      22
    • Arthropods-Trilobites, Crustaceans, Insects, etc
      25
    • Dinosaurs
      11
    • Marine Reptiles
      12
    • Pelecypods- Clams, Oysters, Bivalves
      14
    • Echinoids-Crinoids, Blastoids, Starfish, Urchins, etc
      14
    • Gastropods-Snails
      17
    • Shark Teeth
      27
    • Coprolites/Trace Fossils
      6
    • Corals/Sponges/Stromatoporiods
      14
    • Bryozoans
      10
    • Algae
      4
    • Ice Age Mammals
      8
    • Microfossils
      9
    • Plants-Ferns, Amber, Calamites, Leaves, Nuts, etc.
      14
    • Flying Reptiles
      2
    • Marine Mammals
      3
    • Graptolites
      4


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Waaaahhh you know mosasaurs are my fav! :notfair: I feel like everyone has a mosasaur tooth but me. Beautiful teeth *drool* I need to go to Texas and find some!

why do you think i put all those pics up larissa? ;) i have no doubt that you'll be finding your own mos teeth before long.

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We will have ta see next month what I can turn up outta Texas! XP Im not leavin this time without one.

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We will have ta see next month what I can turn up outta Texas! XP Im not leavin this time without one.

Really? You may be here awhile then. Consider buying a home. :) The NorthEast Coast is far more productive than Texas. Now on the other hand Kansas - - - - - - - -

Good luck B)

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Oh joy! It's the most normal I've ever felt. As a cephalopod hunter I'm in with what looks to be the second most hunted so far after teeth (which I'm beginning to like as well).

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Definatly Trilobites!

there my local fossils, and they really do fasinate me.

I especially love to collect triarthrus and calymens!

but mainly triarthrus.

Triarthrus spinosus

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Triarthrus eatoni (abdomin)

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Triarthrus spinosus

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Pseudogygites sp.

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Triarthrus spinosus

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Edited by trilobite guy

-Shamus

The Ordovician enthusiast.

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Definatly Trilobites!

there my local fossils, and they really do fasinate me.

I especially love to collect triarthrus and calymens!

but mainly triarthrus.

Triarthrus spinosus

post-3994-0-79289400-1294191553_thumb.jpg

Triarthrus eatoni (abdomin)

post-3994-0-38176300-1294191662_thumb.jpg

Triarthrus spinosus

post-3994-0-73484000-1294191567_thumb.jpg

Pseudogygites sp.

post-3994-0-39388100-1294191611_thumb.jpg

Triarthrus spinosus

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I just brought back a huge haul of Pseudogygites latimarginatus (and some fragmentary Isotelus sp.) last summer. I was very happy B)

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I like fish but well...

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North Carolina does have some Plesiosaurs and Mosasaurs to collect. The big teeth are 2"+!

Edited by Frank Menser

Be true to the reality you create.

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