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If I keep photographing this thing it will be gone.

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Great pictures man, looks like a good fun time. There was a Cretaceous spot near Bowie MD that my father took mke to a number of times. Lots of sweet shark teeth, croc teeth, and fossilized bones and bony plates there. Hunting Miocene stuff is fun but the variety of Cretaceous stuff to be had is a lot more stimulating.

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a canine coprolite? [:D]

hahaha! [:D]

Steve to Wife: "Hey honey, come check out this awesome find I made at the Marl pit!"

Wife to Steve: "Wow... fantastic... I'll just add it to the one you left for me in the toilet this morning..."

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Absolutely fantastic. Thank you so very much for sharing your pictures. Most everyone in the pictures seemed very pleased to be there.

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Here is Ken Lacovara, a Drexel University associate professor of biology and director of the paleontology and geology program He states in the video from October 13th 2012 This site could represent "the very last moment of the Cretaceous Period." Imagine that little ole Sewell New Jersey is gaining worldly recognition for this site. Check out this video I filmed yesterday http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tcf0fs65iHQ&feature=youtu.be A major announcement to the science world who have been debating the asteroid theory causing the mass extinction.
 

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9. This big guy found a 5 foot circumference 75 million year old sea turtle yesterday and have to give up the find to the lead paleontologist who is much more skilled in the retrieval part of the digging.

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Are you sure he gave it up? It looks like he ate the dam thing hahahah!! yeah im bad what can i say [8D]
 

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9. This big guy found a 5 foot circumference 75 million year old sea turtle yesterday and have to give up the find to the lead paleontologist who is much more skilled in the retrieval part of the digging.

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Are you sure he gave it up? It looks like he ate the dam thing hahahah!! yeah im bad what can i say [8D]
Yeah he could stand to lose a few Rick,Real nice guy though one of the more approachable ones that was there that day.
 

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Oh, sorry, I was too busy looking for Waldo....[8|]
Yeah sure Travis[8D] This is the best find todate at the site the larger meat eater aquatic version of T-Rex ( the Mosasaurus maximus ). They have been dubbed the aquatic equivalent of Tyrannosaurus Rex.

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cool!
 

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Thanks for sharing the pictures and stories, very neat [:)]
 

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