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July 2012 Vertebrate Find Of The Month


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July 2012 Vertebrate Find of the Month  

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  1. 1. Cast your vote!

    • 1. Baby Xiphactinus Fish Jaw - (Late Cretaceous Niobrara Formation) - KS, USA
      55
    • 2. Mammoth Jaw with Molars - (Pleistocene) - FL, USA
      10
    • 3. Unidentified Pipefish - (Late Miocene) - Crete island, Greece
      3
    • 4. Fish Fin - (Cretaceous) - Bedfordshire, England
      2
    • 5. Mosasaurus hoffmanni Mosasaur Tooth - (Upper Cretaceous) - Belgium
      7
    • 6. 1 31/32" Hemipristis Shark Tooth - (Miocene) - NC, USA
      3


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We didn't have a ton of vertebrate entries this month, but some of the finds were still incredible. Vote for which one you think deserves to win.

The poll ends on August 8th. You can vote in our other poll HERE.

1. Baby Xiphactinus Fish Jaw - (Late Cretaceous Niobrara Formation) - KS, USA

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2. Mammoth Jaw with Molars - (Pleistocene) - FL, USA

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3. Unidentified Pipefish - (Late Miocene) - Crete island, Greece

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4. Fish Fin - (Cretaceous) - Bedfordshire, England

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5. Mosasaurus Hoffmanni Mosasaur Tooth - (Upper Cretaceous) - Belgium

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6. 1 31/32" Hemipristis Shark Tooth - (Miocene) - NC, USA

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The Xiphactinus jaw is 'outstanding'...

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

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They are all awesome, but you know where I had to vote..... :)

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Heck, I voted for two.

I have got them both... :rofl:

Astrinos P. Damianakis

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All very cool, but i had to go with #1.

I can't even find any vertebrate fossils here in Sydney :(

"In Africa, one can't help becoming caught up in the spine-chilling excitement of the hunt. Perhaps, it has something to do with a memory of a time gone by, when we were the prey, and our nights were filled with darkness..."

-Eternal Enemies: Lions And Hyenas

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