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May 2012 Vertebrate Find Of The Month


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May 2012 Vertebrate Find Of The Month  

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    • 1. Chunerpeton tianyiensis (salamander) skeleton ? (Early Cretaceous to Middle Jurassic Daohugou Formation) ? Nei Mongol, China
      9
    • 2. Rare fish spine ? (Mid Devonian Hamilton Group) ? Ontario, Canada
      6
    • 3. Pipefish (Syngnathus sp.) & partial bony fish ? (Late Miocene) ? Crete island, Greece
      6
    • 4. Great White Shark (Carcharodon carcharias) lower anterior tooth- (Miocene to Pleistocene) ? NC, USA
      6
    • 5. Mastodon (Mammut americanum) Tusk? (Pleistocene) ? FL, USA
      7
    • 6. Large elk antler - (Pleistocene) ? IL, USA
      2
    • 7. Associated Triceratops Material ? (Cretaceous Hell Creek Formation) ? MT, USA
      35


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Wonderful finds for the month of May. A lot of unusual things I've never seen before. Go ahead and cast your votes. The poll lasts a little later in the month than usual since we're getting a late start on voting.

The poll ends on June 10th. You can vote in our other poll HERE.

1. Chunerpeton tianyiensis (salamander) skeleton(Early Cretaceous to Middle Jurassic Daohugou Formation) – Nei Mongol, China

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2. Rare fish spine – (Mid Devonian Hamilton Group) – Ontario, Canada

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3. Pipefish (Syngnathus sp.) & partial bony fish – (Late Miocene) – Crete island, Greece

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4. Great White Shark (Carcharodon carcharias) lower anterior tooth- (Miocene to Pleistocene) – NC, USA

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5. Mastodon (Mammut americanum) Tusk– (Pleistocene) – FL, USA

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6. Large elk antler - (Pleistocene) – IL, USA

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7. Associated Triceratops Material – (Cretaceous Hell Creek Formation) – MT, USA

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Triceratops is facing a battle in the background... :D

Astrinos P. Damianakis

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