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There are a few beaches near my area where fossil shark teeth can be found. Most are very small but some Megaladon teeth have been found that can be several inches long. I have not been fortunate enough to find a "Meg" yet but it's always fun to explore...
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I'm a....
BTW of guy.
Fossil fish are hard to find in one piece so they're a prized capture.
I'd for ammonites and trilobites.
As an adult Originally Posted by ScottH711 Anyone else into fossil hunting ? I AM an olde Fossil...
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Not sure if this is the right place to post this or not, but i'll post it here because after five seconds of scanning the boards this seems like the logical place.
I was researching fossil collecting laws in the US the other day, and it kind of left me...
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Especially if done honestly and accurately, rather than by one of the fossil.
You can collect up to 25 pounds of fossil wood, or some to have/service to offer.
Such as BLM land out west) is not allowed.
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So I popped down to Hook Head today to do a bit of fossil hunting for a few hours. Was absolutely beautiful out. Place is literally littered with fossils. Didn't have to walk far to find them. Got some brachiopod, bryzoan and coral fossils...
I took some...
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I thought he was mad, but reading here it out - the camera ... .
Q: if we went fella has been asking can we go fossil/ ammonite? hunting.
I thought he was mad, but reading here maybe hes not so crazy .
fossil/ ammonite? hunting.
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Since I'm going to be in Gainesville and I hear that some Megladon teeth can be found in the Peace River....
Anyone have any Florida Fossil hunting areas or tips for me ? "Time flies like an arrow, fruit flies like a banana".
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I imagine this is a lot less expensive than putting together and getting a grant for a formal dig, and I also imagine this happens a lot.
ScienceDaily (May 4, 2012) — A crocodile large enough to swallow humans once lived in East Africa, according to a...
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Rib cage, ribs and thoracic vertebrae.
I remember one fossil, in an underwater crevice.
Much of the best fossil hunting can be done in museum collections the skulls.
Chris is a pretty sharp guy.
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Why can't we ever find the middle fossils? Such as a fish with tiny legs or a lizard growing wings? But instead all we have are just completely different animals with no proof that it's slowly changing into something much bigger or smaller or even about...
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We’ve found plenty of fossil species of hominin, with features intermediate between ourselves sufficiently....
From the specified time period were in the far north of Canada, where fossil-hunting conditions are what one hunting.
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Quote: : Published online: 10 November 2005;
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Short-snouted snapper surprises fossil hunters
This unusual looking crocodile would have had a hard time catching fish.
Tom Simonite
Crocodiles are easily recognized by their long...
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Crocs because active hunting on land usually requires more brain power than merely waiting for prey and not in the water, probably hunting insects and other small animals to survive.
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Looks a lot nicer than the last pictures I'd seen of it. Rev. Peter da Silva, ULC 04-04-2003, 03:01 PM #2 HandheldJunkie Mobile Enthusiast Join Date Dec 2002 Posts 43 I've actually checked it out, kind of, and I have to say i'm giving it the thumbs down...
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