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Texas Cenomanian Coniasaur Vertebrae
Over the last 8 years I have collected multiple isolated squamata vertebrae. All except the most recent find were gifted to science. Here is a picture of my latest find.
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Eagle Ford Shale Collection
It has been very uncommon to find Ptychodus whipplei in the San Marcos Platform (SMP) Area of the Western Interior Seaway. They apparently are much more abundant in the DFW and Sherman areas of Texas nearer to the Ouachita Mountains of Oklahoma. Now, I have five outcrops that yielded teeth of this creature. The image is of my largest Ptychodus whipplei find to date in the SMP.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1uQU1JzYdd5Q-P0_taCqWdLTLPUhgPx_p/view?usp=drivesdk
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1uVb5_BI--iSuhK8Ss5e4pIdbEPjEdX-m/view?usp=drivesdk
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1uW5-aZoqB-GP2zh1rbbLbK-xAIz5LpZq/view?usp=drivesdk
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Msmary
I found this rock in my driveway when I first moved in my home built in 1970 I can not figure out what it is
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Fossilized shark tooth
This old tooth is turned to stone, found in East texas.
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Bone fossils
Fossilized joint bone, looks to have been either sheared or cut.
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Fossilized bone
It appears to be a joint bone , that looks to be cut , and has turned to stone.
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Missouri River bed find
Possibly a tooth found in riverbed in south west Missouri
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Tooth from Missouri River bed
Possible tooth or claw from Missouri River bed
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