Slingshot
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- Location
- Southern Appalachia
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- Whites CM2 BFO, Harbor Freight 9 function, BH Pioneer 202, Fisher F22
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- All Treasure Hunting
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I am in the middle of limestone country in Tennessee and fossils are very common here. These two came out of my yard of this old place I am cleaning up. I think one is of some kind of tree, and the other I just found as I was clearing up an old fire ring in my yard, and I think it could be a Dire Wolf track. I'm a good tracker, and spotted it as soon as I flipped the stone over. So washed it up and got the mud out of the recesses and it even looks more like the four claws of a canine in soft soil and is about 4 inches wide. Of course it is a stone now, kind of reddish in hue and not like the limestone the tree part is in. What do you fossil experts think?
