some texas fossils

steve71

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vibes

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they're big, just like Texas :D

Thanks for sharing your treasures, I love eyeballing fossils from other parts of the country!
 

jimb

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Sorry Steve! Still nice finds! I looked at the last post and thought Vibes owned the fossils. And they are big!
 

bja3908

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Hey Steve nice I spend half my life on the beach and find nothing like that if you don't mine telling, what beach did they came from.
Bobby
 

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steve71

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bja3908 said:
Hey Steve nice I spend half my life on the beach and find nothing like that if you don't mine telling, what beach did they came from.
Bobby
down here by corpus
 

txkickergirl

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Great finds I wouldn't of had a clue that is what those were. I come across bones all the time probably not as old as those but I do find various bones and honestly I would just rather be clueless to the type of bones they are thank you very much, not knowing sometimes is a blessing.
 

bja3908

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Corpus cool, talked to a guy today who says he finds fossils about 20 miles down the beach from my house. Maybe I need to learn more about what I am looking for. Will keep looking. Thanks
Bobby
 

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