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The Waco Pit, Del Rio Formation - The Fossil Forum Saturday the Paleontological Society of Austin visited the "Waco Pit" For those of you who are not familiar this is a very large borrow pit from which the US Army Corp of Engineers dug material for the building of the Lake Waco Dam here in Central Texas The pit exposes the Del Rio clay which is
Fossil ID - The Fossil Forum Can't figure out what that fossil is? Share bright, sharp images in JPG format, and general location info here for identification!
Fossils In And Around Pensacola, Florida - The Fossil Forum Welcome to the forum There are several sites well within an hour or two driving distance from Pensacola, Florida Probably the best known site is the Point-A dam near Andalusia, Alabama There are several members of the forum that semi-regularly make day trips to this site Early-Middle Eocene, Tallahata formation, mostly marine fossils, sharks teeth, fish vertebrae, stingray mouth plates and
Question about fossil hunting in Denmark. . . Hello, As I'm going on a trip to Denmark, more specific near the citys of Hvide Sande and Söndervig, I have a question The north sea beach there changes every day by much, sometimes there are a lot of rocks, sometimes there are nearly none, and finding fossils there is already hard enough, by ho
How can I soften up Dutch Belgian cretaceous matrix ? - Fossil . . . Hello, I picked up a lot of big maastrichtian aged Matrix pieces at a museum today I plan to search through them for Shark, Mosasaur, Fish, or other vertebraete remains I already found a piece of bone in one of them, but the Matrix is quite hard in some pieces, which currently slows down the bo
Scute - Fossil ID - The Fossil Forum Found while walking along the low tide in northern neck VA along the Rappahannock I've seen Stergeon scute and turtle scute but this is the first I've seen of this I have been told it's Alligator on other fossil discussions What is your take?
Florida Mammal Teeth - Fossil ID - The Fossil Forum Below are two Pleistocene mammal teeth from "river gravels" in Florida I have to further information on their age or locality, unfortunately The left was merely identified as a "mammal tooth", and I strongly suspect it is from Trichechus manatus, but I have very little experience with mammal de
Cow shark tooth - Fossil ID - The Fossil Forum Hey everyone, I found this cow shark tooth in a creek in Gainesville yesterday Needless to say, I’m super stoked about it! Curious if anyone can tell me which type of cow shark? or any other input would be appreciated Thanks!