Amy
I second the vote on mosasaur. I've found similar
stuff in the North Sulphur River, and seen similar
stuff described in books. You found some good
material!
--- Amy <osmr2duck@...> wrote:
> --- In fossilsites@yahoogroups.com, otodus3
> <no_reply@y...> wrote:
> > Hi again Amy,
> > My best guess would be mosasaur. The tooth basals
> appear reptile.
> > However it could be a fish as well. If you would
> post a few more
> > pictures a little closer up.
> > Andy
>
> > Hi Andy,
> > First, let me say thanks for your rapid response.
> > I really appreciate your help. Mosasaur was high
> on my list of
> > "could be's" as well. I will try some closer-upper
> images for ya.
> > I am in the process of photographing some of my
> favorite finds, so
> > you can probably expect more stuff in my album
> real soon. As usual,
> > I'll be looking for more help with
> identifications, so get ready!
> > Also, I read your Yahoo profile, and am curious to
> know what kind of
> > antique flowers you grow. If you don't mind, I'd
> like to add you to
> > my Friends list. I'd love to chat sometime!
> > Thanks again !
> > Amy
>
>
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Regards,
Daniel A. Woehr
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