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- The Fossil Forum - Fossils, Paleontology Science
The worldwide community of fossil collectors, enthusiasts and paleontologists sharing their knowledge about fossils Meet new friends with old interests
- 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!
- Bone Valley Fossils - Fossil Hunting Trips - The Fossil Forum
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 people to find amazing fossils The experience is unlike no other, it’s a dry dig, which means you do not get wet, you s
- Texas Best Fossils Shows: FossilMania Oct 24,25,26th and Fossil Fest . . .
The Two Best Texas Fossil Shows are coming up this weekend and next weekend! Fossil Mania hosted by the Dallas Paleontological Society is happening this weekend in Glen Rose TX and then the following weekend is Fossil Fest hosted by the Paleontological Society of Austin in Round Rock! Hope you ca
- Identification Tyrannosaurid Teeth From Canada . . . - The Fossil Forum
Updated Nov 25, 2022 Collectors, online sellers and some dealers periodically ask me to help them in the identification of tyrannosaur type teeth So I thought I would put together a guide from Western North America (US Canada) to help in identification The following is the current understanding
- A Comprehensive Sampling of the Hell Creek Formation
Introduction The Hell Creek Formation (HCF) is a geologic unit deposited during the Maastrichtian of the Late Cretaceous (ca 66 million years ago) in North America, recording the last page in the chronicle of non-avian dinosaurs It represents a paleo-ecosystem that hosted some of the most chari
- 2023 summer collecting at Langs quarry! - The Fossil Forum
Recently, I spent 5 days at Lang’s quarry collecting fossils and hanging out with some friends We broke large blocks in the quarry searching for Eurypterids and Pterygotids, of which we found many including a multi-plate Are best find was a small incomplete Proscorpius, pictured below After ta
- What air abrasive tools do i need - The Fossil Forum
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 are already partially prepared, but I would like to give them a finishing touch What specific tools and accessories
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