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Took another trip over to N. Charleston this weekend. Brought home a chunk of a meg, a couple of makos, the usual suspects (battered as they are) and some weird round thing at the top of the pic. Not sure it's even a fossil. Oligocene. Thanks for looking.

Taffie

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nice trip and verts too!

"Your serpent of Egypt is bred now of your mud by the operation of your sun; so is your crocodile." Lepidus

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Nice finds Taffie. Charleston is a great area!

Process of identification "mistakes create wisdom".

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That top, round-ish looking piece looks like our friend, Mr. Phosphate.

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That top, round-ish looking piece looks like our friend, Mr. Phosphate.

Well hello, Mr. Phosphate, you're looking mighty interesting today! :D
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Taffie wonderful colors on those teeth as usual and cool verts. Thanks for sharing. :) Jeff/Tarheel

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Taffie wonderful colors on those teeth as usual and cool verts. Thanks for sharing. :) Jeff/Tarheel

Love the colors, too just wish the teeth were not so damaged. But what can you expect after a couple of million years. ;)
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That top, round-ish looking piece looks like our friend, Mr. Phosphate.

Hey, that's the ash tray I made in the 3rd grade in the late 50's - mom threw it into the creek!!!

I use to smoke Pall Malls.

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Hey, that's the ash tray I made in the 3rd grade in the late 50's - mom threw it into the creek!!!

I use to smoke Pall Malls.

:D
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Whre there are broken teeth, you are bound to eventually find a nice whole one, so keep at it Taffie.

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Whre there are broken teeth, you are bound to eventually find a nice whole one, so keep at it Taffie.

Thanks for the encouragment, DV. ^_^
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Mr. Phosphate looks like a Native American Love Stone to me. Nice finds Taffie, especially the vertebrate.

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Mr. Phosphate looks like a Native American Love Stone to me. Nice finds Taffie, especially the vertebrate.

Ok, what's a Native American Love Stone?
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GREAT trip Taffie!!!! Congratulations!!!!

"The road to success is always under construction." Author Unknown.

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