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Need help from fossil experts on ID of this creature with chambers etc. invertebrates in bedded in lime stone. Also so other recent discoveries in The free state of Texas.
Not in order my apologies on my descriptions.
Some sort of swimming worm or invertebrate?
tooth or crab pincher?
crystallized coral or invertebrate? Worms?
crab or invertebrate bones bunched together? Gray stone has some sort of part of skeleton or coral ?
big different ammonites base ball to show size
2 Dino bones that were still intact together same dino.
Had museum look at em and said possible toe bones from something really big. Any thoughts.
One of bone is being studied by local museum. They said it might be ruined it due to epoxy I sprayed on it. Ohh well.
They said it was preserved enough and looked like it still had organic material on it.
Collagen etc only a few bones have been found like this from dinosaurs from what I’ve read. very pliable organic skin like. Even with epoxy i hosed it down with.
this blows my mind. I possibly found Dino bone that’s not fossilized and has dna in it.
a lot out on this now and being studied.
Both bones even have a smell to em. I’m a taxidermist and know what dried flesh looks and fells like and these bones have that.
similar to beef jerky
when the scientist get back to me I will share. They were going to do a very in depth paper on the bone I donated but epoxy and how i dug it out of soil would not be acceptable for research paper. Is what it is.
They are still going to put money and time into study of it though.‘was significant enough to do so they said. Carbon dating and what ever else they use in lab.
From what I’ve read very few actual Dino bones have been found in Texas? North tx almost non existent? Is this correct?
on top of that with flesh on em ?
9th pic have no idea
10,11 tooth broke tooth ocean creature or dino?
12 Dino bones again
13 complete upper part of extinct bison. Very heavy and mineralized. Skull cap of another bison not mineralized
14 mineralized bison skull right after I found. Top few finds in north tx. Looks to be extinct one that was a lot bigger than what we have today due to measurements. Pleistocene for sure
15 Dino bones together stacked. Not sure if this is how they went together that a very well known museum is studying. Possibly carbon dating of epoxy didn’t ruin it etc. side note these were found right below lime stone outcrop in gray merel possibly woodbine swamp layer where a lot of coalafied trees and plants are preserved.
Documented with pics and samples of soil and where found and museum has all. Will not give location of where found. Last time I did this on a place it took one week for area to be destroyed by people on this forum possibly.
best regards to all my fellow am-mature guys and gals treasure hunters and rock hounds that enjoy outdoors.
FYI still alot of stuff to be found and not under concrete yet or city.
keep your eyes peeled and to the ground.
apologies for writing a book
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