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Rock redwoods in Sutton, stone bird tracks in Denali | Geophysical ...
Feb 10, 2011 · The twin stems of a 55-million year old fossil tree resting in the soil near Sutton, Alaska. Photo by Chris Williams. Tracks of a large, crane-like bird that walked in the Denali National Park …
North Sulphur River - The Fossil Forum
Dec 23, 2021 · This is a category showcasing member collectionsFossils found in the North Sulphur River, Ladonia, TX. Identifications are primarily done by myself, so don't hesitate to correct them. …
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Each month, members' best finds compete against each other here in TFF's official Vertebrate and Invertebrate/Plant Find of the Month contests.
Trilobites - Collections - The Fossil Forum
Dec 7, 2022 · Dipleura dekayi Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Arthropoda Class: Trilobita Order: Phacopida Family: Homalonotidae Genus: Dipleura Species: Dipleura dekayi Hamilton Group Skaneateles …
Texas Cretaceous Fossils : Bivalves - Clams - The Fossil Forum
Apr 29, 2021 · Texas Cretaceous Fossils : Bivalves - Clams A selection of bivalves from Cretaceous Formations of Texas : Glen Rose, Walnut, Comanche Peak, Georgetown, Del Rio and Austin Chalk.
Member Collections - The Fossil Forum
Feb 9, 2008 · Again another fossil with a lot of brachiopods on it from the creek By matthew textor, November 27 clam fossil (and 1 more) 1 reply 78 views Fossildude19 November 27
Sharktooth Hill - The Fossil Forum
Jul 18, 2021 · This is a category showcasing member collectionsSharktooth Hill is located in the arid, rolling foothills near Bakersfield, California. It's one of the most productive Miocene bone layers in the …
Introducing “Nanuq,” the mini tyrannosaurus of the North Slope ...
Mar 13, 2014 · Tykoski is the fossil preparator at the museum. Like the polar bear, Nanuqsaurus was in its day the dominant meat-eater of the far north. The prehistoric North Slope was a green plain …