Foshunter Posted May 5, 2011 Share Posted May 5, 2011 Had a little time off from working in the back yard, getting things done before the Florida heat starts. While going through a bag of long forgotten NSR fossils came across the smallest Mos. vert. I have ever found, it stands only 3/4 inch in length and 1/2 inch in width. Compared it with a Tylosaurus proriger vert., also found in the NSR, to illustrate the extreme difference in size, don't think it would have been an equal fight--Tom Grow Old Kicking And Screaming !!"Don't Tread On Me" Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sinopaleus Posted May 5, 2011 Share Posted May 5, 2011 lol, nice mosasaur vert! and i agree, that little bud should at least have help from a liopluerodon. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JohnJ Posted May 5, 2011 Share Posted May 5, 2011 That's a monster cervical vertebra, Tom! It definitely dwarfs the little tail vert. The human mind has the ability to believe anything is true. - JJ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
barefootgirl Posted May 5, 2011 Share Posted May 5, 2011 Fantastic finds! You have one of the best collections I've ever seen of Sulphur river material. Thanks for sharing those with us. In formal logic, a contradiction is the signal of defeat: but in the evolution of real knowledge, it marks the first step in progress toward victory. Alfred North Whithead 'Don't worry about the world coming to an end today. It's already tomorrow in Australia!' Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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