LOOK AT THE ABUNDANCE OF ANTLERS!!! OMG
LOOK AT THE ABUNDANCE OF ANTLERS!!! OMG
This is from Neil Landman curator of the American Museum Of Natural History in New York
The ammonite is part of the group known as Acanthocerataceae. More specifically, it may belong to the genus Dunveganoceras. They are mostly identified by the big spines. The are known from Wyoming and occur in the Cenomanian of the Upper Cretaceous. They probably favored shallow water in the ancient Western Interior Seaway.
Obama.....
Change you can take to the bank(rupt).
Can I go with you to Wyoming one time?!? I gotta find cool stuff for my classroom. You know all the good spots
Thanks for pics. Why no lid on the bucket?
Wow, Please PM me next time you go out!! I can pull resident tags up here and would gladly share some meat. That was a TON of antlers!
Thanks for sharing those great pics.