A disarticulated, compressed vertebrae specimen, from a fossilized Xiphactinus, which may have been up to 18 inches long. Photo by David Rives.
Uncovering the large fish fossil specimen, at the Niobrara Formation in Kansas. Photo submitted by Sara Bruegel.
Photo by David Rives.
Mammoth Tooth. Photo by David Rives.
Uncovering a large, intact fish fossil, at the Niobrara Formation in Kansas. Photo by Sara Bruegel.
Photo by Daniel Clayton.
Photo by David Rives.
Acrocanthasaurus footprint, Glen Rose, TX
Today, me and my friend Ben were walking through the Niobrara Formation in West Kansas on a paleontological dig and discovered this very large articulated fossilized fish. 56″ of the specimen has been uncovered (you can easily see 60 of the vertebrae in the photo). Photo submitted by David Rives.
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