Jan 9, 2025 The thread above identifies both Llama and Horse earbone = periotic= petrosal. Both of those earbones are larger than yours, so my 1st insight is that you have a mammal … From thefossilforum.com
Oct 28, 2024 I live in a state that is rich in megs (and other fossil shark teeth). I prefer to collect my own but not everybody has that luxury. Others build collections sitting at their computers … From thefossilforum.com
MAMMAL BRAIN ENDOCAST FROM THE WHITE RIVER FORMATION
Mar 30, 2025 Here's a neat fossil I found back in November on my White River ranch in Weld County, Colorado. I am very confident that this is a cranial endocast of a mammal brain, which … From thefossilforum.com
BONE VALLEY FOSSILS - FOSSIL HUNTING TRIPS - THE FOSSIL FORUM
Feb 1, 2023 Since last year I’ve been to a commercial Bone Valley fossil operation in Wauchula for the best fossil hunting in Florida. They bring rich dirt from Bone Valley to Wauchula for … From thefossilforum.com
Aug 31, 2013 FOSSIL COLLECTING TIPS learned from personal experience or gleaned from others on the Forum • Take a camera to get pics of fossils in situ in case you are unable to get … From thefossilforum.com
WHAT AIR ABRASIVE TOOLS DO I NEED - THE FOSSIL FORUM
Oct 6, 2024 I'm interested in purchasing air abrasive tools for preparing small fossils, such as brachiopods, crinoid ossicles, and bivalves found in shale and sandstone. Most of these fossils … From thefossilforum.com
Feb 1, 2025 Now, go find your fossil, do your research, and make an entry! Best of success to all, and good hunting! ***** Rules for The Fossil of the Month Contests Find a great Vertebrate … From thefossilforum.com
ODD INVERTS FROM GEORGIA STREAM - FOSSIL ID - THE FOSSIL FORUM
Mar 7, 2025 I collected these unusual fossils from a stream in Lee County, GA. The substrate there is Ocala Group Limestone, Late Eocene (~39 Ma). These two fossils were recovered … From thefossilforum.com
May 3, 2018 ANSWERING FOSSIL ID REQUESTS: Identification Posting For The Uninitiated 2.0 (NEW MEMBERS PLEASE READ) 1 2 3 By paleoflor, November 26, 2013 answering From thefossilforum.com
THE FOSSIL FORUM - FOSSILS, PALEONTOLOGY & SCIENCE
In this area, we celebrate our amateur contributions to the paleontological sciences. Whether by volunteering their time (lab work, collections maintenance, organized field work), or through … From thefossilforum.com
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