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OK. i had one hour of sleep. that's good for now.

Drotops megalomanicus, Devonian, Alnif, Morocco

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some of my finds.

a brach. from NY

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some cretaceous teeth john sent me ^_^ riker mount riker mount whoohoo

Top row Scapanorhynchus texanus Lateral and anterior

Middle row Archaeolamna kopingensis, Paranomotodon angustidens, Cretolamna appendiculata

Bottom Squalicorax - S. kaupi and S. pristondontus

Big Brook, Monmouth County, NJ

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some of my finds.

a brach.

Hi Henry, nice fossil and mineral collection! All kinds of examples!

So where in China is this little brach from? Do you find many at that location? Regards, Chris

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Hi Henry, nice fossil and mineral collection! All kinds of examples!

So where in China is this little brach from? Do you find many at that location? Regards, Chris

oops! :blush: my bad. that brach's from new york! :D central NY, devonian.

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oops! :blush: my bad. that brach's from new york! :D central NY, devonian.

Not a problem, he's still a good little brach! Regards, Chris

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Not a problem, he's still a good little brach! Regards, Chris

All these are nice additions, Henry :rolleyes:

Your collection is well growing up :)

Astrinos P. Damianakis

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All these are nice additions, Henry :rolleyes:

Your collection is well growing up :)

thanks astrinos!! :D :D

but... it won't grow as much soon... however, this one incoming addition might as well overthrow taco bell in value... and size!! :blink: :blink: :( :( :P :P

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What a great display! Your psittacosaurus lujiatunensis is amazing! Wish I had one on my shelf!

thanks so much!

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Hi Henry... wow I am impressed by your excellent collections. Those are really cool specimens you have especially the Psittacosaurus!

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Hi Henry... wow I am impressed by your excellent collections. Those are really cool specimens you have especially the Psittacosaurus!

thanks rick! :D

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these poor guys were wiped out by the crash :(

Those poor guys made your collection so rich :wub: :wub:

Congratulations, Henry :rolleyes::)

Astrinos P. Damianakis

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pictographs from china's earliest civilization! biggrin.gif

from henan province, dated to approximately 6000 BC.

im sorry but i have no clue what the written phrase says! blush.gif it starts on the top right, then goes down and continues to the top left.

http://www.thefossil...carved-on-bone/

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a platybelodon grangeri tooth from the miocene of hujialiang formation, linxia basin, gansu province, china.

hehe, my dad sneaked me to this cluster of stalls which sells ancient stuff as a reward wink.gif

Platybelodon grangeri, Miocene, Gansu, China

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I have the same Otodus teeth as you so i will tell you: they are not from US, but from Morocco.

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I have the same Otodus teeth as you so i will tell you: they are not from US, but from Morocco.

indeed. i know they're from morocco before, but i forgot to change it! blush.gif thanks for the tip!

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horse tooth i got today from a fair. from inner mongolia... species unknown, age unknown too.

Equus sp, Pleistocene (?), Inner Mongolia, China

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this is an astragalus bone from a megaloceros giganteus, from the lower pleistocene of northern china. this irish elk is known throughout eurasia, and was a gigantic deer-like monster.

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I DIDN'T BREAK MY OATH. I NEVER BOUGHT THIS. I TRADED IT. biggrin.gifcool.gif

a beautiful upper torso of a Eurypterus remipes from Ukraine.

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