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February 2012 Vertebrate Find Of The Month


JohnJ

February 2012 Vertebrate Find Of The Month  

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  1. 1. Place your vote for the Vertebrate Find of the Month.

    • 1. Juvenile Mammut americanum mandibles ? (Pleistocene) ? FL, USA
      70
    • 2. Palaeolodus sp. associated bird egg shell fragments ? (Oligocene) ? France
      5
    • 3. Poecilodus sp. shark tooth ? (Mississippian Bangor Limestone) ? AL, USA
      11
    • 4. Partial Mammoth tooth ? (Pleistocene) ? TX, USA
      3
    • 5. Paramylodon ground sloth right scapula ? (Pleistocene) ? TX, USA
      12


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Megafauna and More! Have as much fun voting as you did in the field when you choose your favorite for VFOTM. :P

The poll ends on Tuesday, March 6th. You can also vote in our other Poll HERE.

1. Juvenile Mammut americanum mandibles – (Pleistocene) – FL, USA

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2. Palaeolodus sp. associated bird egg shell fragments – (Oligocene) – France

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3. Poecilodus sp. shark tooth – (Mississippian Bangor Limestone) – AL, USA

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4. Partial Mammoth tooth – (Pleistocene) – TX, USA

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5. Paramylodon ground sloth right scapula – (Pleistocene) – TX, USA

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The egg shell must be quite rare, were they obvious to find or quite mixed in with debris? Very nice!

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