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Frank Menser

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This is the long awaited Permian Amphibian I have been paying off for the last two months from grear on Ebay (I recommend this seller). it is probably Trimerohachis and was collected east of Tipton Oklahoma. On the underside you can see several jaws and other skull frags. The whole piece is a bone hash!

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Oh man! That is a fantastic fossil!

Now I see why you were being a little "cagey"; wouldn't do to have spoiled the surprise...

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Very Nice..... well presented to....

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

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I've heard of amphibian fossils being found in OK but had not seen a full skull until now, thanks!

-Dave

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Thanks :D

Yeah, to my understanding it's a lot more typical to find Amphibs in pieces like this one.

Eryops megacephalus - head plates and jaw from the Red Beds of Southern OK.

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