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Any reason the Diplomystus is upside down?...
mikek373
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Sep 4, 2000
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I have another excellent source for hard-to-find<br>books. It's the Hannum Co. in Ardmore, OK. I have<br>bought books from them for several years now...
paleomama
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Sep 10, 2000
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Well, it is slightly dead, and it seems dead fish float that way . . . But in all honesty, I didn't know which end waz up! Thanks for the info mikek373....
fossileyesd
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Sep 13, 2000
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Nice pictures, "Oldfart".<br><br>I say there is a chance that you may have a footprint there . . . perhaps your local museum could make a positive ID?...
fossileyesd
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Sep 13, 2000
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Another thing we should all remember is that we are removing material from the scientific record. Its not a bad idea to think of that when we find that really...
Don_Harrison
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Sep 14, 2000
7:44 pm
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Don,<br><br>That is the number one reason why I have gone to taking pictures of my finds instead of excavating them. In the case of the impression, it was...
oldfart269
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Sep 15, 2000
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If it turns out that the impression IS the footprint of a three-toed dinosaur, that would be great! It might also present a couple of problems as ...
oldfart269
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Sep 15, 2000
2:36 pm
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After looking at the two photographs that you have posted I must agree that they do have a general morphology remeniscent of a reptilian or amphibian ...
Don_Harrison
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Sep 15, 2000
5:22 pm
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I also looked at the pictures. I doubt that this is a footprint. And I am sure it is not a theropod print, toes are too short, and triagular. Also the middle...
oc_marsh
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Sep 15, 2000
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O.C.,<br><br>As far as the picture of the fossilized wood goes, that piece measures about 4" long. I consider it unusual because it looks as though it was ...
oldfart269
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Sep 15, 2000
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Looks like a piece of weathered rock....
icollectitall
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Sep 15, 2000
10:47 pm
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Shalom!<br> I put some new photos in the club photos today. Some are in the new album Cephlopods, and the rest are in a general album. There is a T. Rex skull,...
kkirchhevel
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Sep 16, 2000
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For those who did not know, Jim Craig is putting together a fine Web Site devoted to the Albian fossils of Kent England at www.amonite.ws...
George2028
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Sep 23, 2000
12:38 pm
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I've posted a scanned image of a set of fossilized bird tracks from an Eocene deposit in Utah. They are in the "Utah Eocene Fossils" photo album.<br><br>There...
fossileyesd
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Sep 24, 2000
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Neat. Are these from the Soldier Summit area?...
mikek373
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Sep 24, 2000
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Hi there fossileyesd. What an amazing coincedence. I just came back from the denver fossil show. On the way there my fossil buddy took me to a place he calls...
ronfossil2000
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Sep 27, 2000
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Yes Mike, from close to Soldier Summit. There are extensive Eocene deposits from (extinct) Lake Uintah all around Solider summit, especially to the east and...
fossileyesd
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Oct 2, 2000
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A beautiful set of tracks, Ronfossil! Very unique, like you say, with the raindrop pattern. You're lucky indeed to have found such a set.<br><br>I drive by...
fossileyesd
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Oct 2, 2000
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Hi there people does anybody know off any good sites where there are good pictures of mammoth bones and bison.Would like some good pictures of limbs and...
jljn55
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Oct 4, 2000
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Here's a few links . . .<br><a href=http://www.idbsu.edu/bsuradio/misc/mammoth/toc.html...
fossileyesd
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Oct 4, 2000
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Thanks some good pictures there.Anybody ever walk the arkansas river?...
jljn55
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Oct 5, 2000
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Thanks some good pictures there.Yes very good pictures....
jljn55
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Oct 5, 2000
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Hello<br> Looking for a place to get pneumatic air scribes for working on fossils. Or suggestions on other tools that would work for the cleaning of ammonites....
ammonite3
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Oct 8, 2000
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Hello ammonite3. Murray Ingineering is a good place to get what your looking for. Just type it in under internet search and it should come up. If not you can...
ronfossil2000
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Oct 11, 2000
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If you are looking for Austrailian ammonites here is good site for Austrailiceras jackii, they also have alot of minerals from that area. <a...
ammonite3
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Oct 19, 2000
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Thanks for the information I will check it out...
ammonite3
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Oct 19, 2000
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sorry forgot part of the url its<br><a href=http://coolrocks.spiderweb.com.au/ target=new>http://coolrocks.spiderweb.com.au/</a>...
ammonite3
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Oct 19, 2000
2:37 am
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Just a little reminder..that you need an export permit for Australian fossils..otherwise they are illegal. The ammonite sites for the Wlsh River material is ...
stymyoulayshun
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Oct 21, 2000
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Hi I'm Stephen Jeffrey (despite whats on my club profile) I collected fossils a great deal in my youth, mostly in Germany and the UK. I'm a freelance ...
steve_mudie_uk
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Nov 6, 2000
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Hi Stephen<br> I'm sorry. I'm from New Zealand , not England. I have only been collecting fossils and minerals for abut 3 years. Well, I have been in our local...
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