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| Type of fossil: Eocene Flora & Fauna GPS Coordinates, unknown: Town/region: Republic State, country: Washington Tips for hunting: bring your camera | Type of fossil: GPS Coordinates, if known: Town/region: State, country: Tips for hunting: |
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| aubreyreynolds9@gmai | Fossils (page: 1 2 3 4 5 ... last page) | 116 | Oct 30 2009, 10:57 PM EDT by jakesrocks | ||
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Thread started: Sep 13 2009, 7:58 AM EDT
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I collect fossils. I was wondering if any one else collects fossils on the WIKI?
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| Stargatecat | Need help identifying a Dinosaur Tooth | 14 | Sep 23 2009, 11:00 PM EDT by jakesrocks | ||
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Thread started: Sep 8 2009, 11:24 PM EDT
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This Labor Day, I went out to my favorite fossil hunting spot with my kids and their friends. It turned out to be a very exciting day! First I found my very first megalodon tooth. It is roughly 5 to 6 inches and in perfect condition. In addition, we found a strange tooth that we cant seem to identify. In the field, as I was tired and wet and muddy, I passed it off as perhaps whale and tossed it in the bucket. After a night's sleep and a shower it seems I am stumped. My latest guess is perhaps some kind of prehistoric crocodile? The root is what is particularly striking about this tooth. I have pictures posted on my profile page which I dont know if I can display in this thread as well.
Do you find this valuable?
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Dinosaur tooth
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| dbsagates | Cycads | 0 | Mar 7 2009, 4:05 PM EST by dbsagates | ||
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Thread started: Mar 7 2009, 4:05 PM EST
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Has anyone found any Cycads or have any or pics? These Fossil plants were around when the dinosaurs roamed the United States. Well I thought this might be a little too far out there for most rockers. A pickup load of these and you could buy all the pretty rocks you wanted for life. DB
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