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Post by parfive on May 21, 2007 11:04:58 GMT -5
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Post by connrock on May 22, 2007 6:48:13 GMT -5
Hey Rich that's pretty interesting!
I read somewhere that scientists are baffled about the fact that there are no marine fossils to be found in Litchfield and they are certain that there should be! If I remember correctly the scientists have come from all over the world to study the rock formations there and still no one can answer the question!
connrock Tom
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Post by akansan on May 22, 2007 8:16:51 GMT -5
You laugh about the camel bones, but about four years ago there was someone selling petrified camel bone on ebay - said it came from Utah!
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fossilman
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Post by fossilman on May 24, 2007 22:47:17 GMT -5
that's actually possible. Camels first evolved in North America. You can find them in Oligocene - Pleistocene age sediments wherever they occur.
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