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Hi all,

I have not really posted many pictures of my fossil collection yet. So I will start a new topic here.

Pic1: Ichthyosaur Vert. Found at Dotset, UK. 10cm across.

Pic2: Enchodus libicus sp. Sabre-tooth Herring fish backbone vertebrae section in sandy matrix. From the Phosphate beds at Benguerir, Marrakech, Morocco, North Africa.

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Thomas... Very nice to see some of your collection... The Sabre-tooth Herring fish backbone vertebrae section looks very interesting... Great aquisition... ;)

Cheers Steve... And Welcome if your a New Member... :)

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Wonderful, Thomas :wub:

That's an even better attack :o... if it is to be continued :P .

Astrinos P. Damianakis

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Mmm...verts and more verts. You can't go wrong with verts! Nice fossils!

Hm, I wonder why vertman... :D

Nice fossils Thomas! I could kill for that Enchodus ;)

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Thanks everyone! :D

More pictures:

Pic1: Wooly mammoth tooth, from Juvenile Mammoth primigenius sp. Found in the North Sea on the Brown Bank beds, between Britain and Holland

Pic2: Name: Plesiosaurus mauretanicus. Geologic Age: Upper Cretaceous, Location: Phosphate Beds

Location: Beg'aa at Kataoua, Morocco

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Pic1: Wooly mammoth bone fragment. Found north sea. Pleistocene age.

Pic2: Wooly mammoth hair. Found Siberia. Pleistocena age.

Pic3: Wooly mammoth tusk tip. Found north sea. Pleistocene age.

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Thomas... The wooly mammoth material is awsome.. I love the tuck tip ;)

Cheers Steve... And Welcome if your a New Member... :)

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mmm I am searching for a tusk like that.. !!I just dont have enought money¡¡

Someday I will be a fossil too.

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wonderful thomas, very nice. B) keep it coming

I second Henry's comment :) Good job, Thomas ;)

Astrinos P. Damianakis

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