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Jennifer Bauer posted a new activity comment 5 years, 7 months ago
5 years, 7 months ago5 years, 7 months agoHi, Jerry! Have you learned any thing new about this tooth? I’ll tag some California fossil experts here and hopefully we can narrow down the classification for you. @michelle-barboza@jlipps@rboessenecker@gsantos
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Jeanette Pirlo started the topic Help Make Augustynolophus morrisi California's State Dinosaur! in the forum Upcoming Opportunities 7 years ago
7 years ago7 years agoCalifornia is on the verge of having a state dinosaur, Augustynolophus morrisi, but it needs your help! The bill’s purpose is to increase curiosity in the sciences of students, the Southern California Paleontological Society is asking young members to submit posters in support of AB1540 . More information is provided in the myFOSSIL Ne…[Read more]
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Eleanor Gardner started the topic Fossil Specialties + Contacts in the forum What Is It? 7 years, 5 months ago
7 years, 5 months ago7 years, 5 months agoNeed specific help? Try contacting the following folks based upon their specialty:
General Fossil Help
Eleanor Gardner @egardner
Ronny Leder @rleder
Sean Moran @smoran
Sharon Holte @sholte
Jon Cartier @jon-cartier
Daniel Killam @daniel-killam
Justin Tweet @justin-tweet
Walter Stein @walter-stein
Dava Butler @dbutler
Invertebrates:
Hi Jennifer,
Have your experts had a chance to look at the tooth sample? Oh, I just added six new photos of another tooth that is not cleaned and hard to identify of course, but it’s strongly agreed that it came from the same animal of the animal in the first four photos you’ve seen. (recovered from the same location) Hope that helps. Have…[Read more]
Hi, Jerry! No response from the above people but let me try some other folks that I know that may have an idea of what animal the tooth belongs to… @jeanette-pirlo, @smoran, @vperez, @imagallanes, @michael-ziegler Please and thank you! Jen
hi @jerry-hughes i can’t decide if this is a barnacle or tooth. could you provide a picture of the top of the fossil. if it were a tooth then the occlusal end, but if a barnacle, then it would be the opening. Thanks!
Hi Jennifer,
I have deleted all other photos of the “tooth” and uploaded new. Note: These are two teeth which I believe belonged to the same animal in the photos. You can distinguish between the teeth by the color. The darkish teeth are all from the first tooth and the tan colored tooth is the other tooth. (Both teeth are about the size of…[Read more]