She Did It AGAIN! An Incredible Fossil Find While Exploring a 40,000,000 Year Old Ocean Floor!
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- Опубліковано 26 вер 2024
- River bank exploration in this video! This particular area exposes an Eocene aged marine limestone around 40,000,000 years old. This highly fossiliferous limestone is loaded with marine invertebrates such as echinoids (sea urchins, sand dollars, sea biscuits, etc), as well as many different types of shells. The same formation also occasionally spits out a marine vertebrate fossil such as a shark tooth or dugong bone. Bri made a killer find, very rare for any bank hunting. This spot may be an excellent place for us to scuba dive in the future!
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I got one on the 21st, how long does it usually take for them to deliver? I’m sure it’ll get here I’m just curious! Awesome fossils in this vid btw
It usually depends on how fast orders are coming in since we fill oldest orders first. Your order should be on its way to you Tuesday and delivered 2-3 days later (assuming you’re in the US).
@@PaleoCris thank you for giving useful info. Your truly an inspiration and library of fossil information! I’m out hunting fossil in Texas atm. Always wanted to explore Florida.
I purchased one for the Grandkids they had an afternoon being shark tooth hunters
@@shelygrimmer3344 lol! I just needed a mental boost because of how dry Texas is I’m at a slump hunting wise and mentally 😅
You guys are having such a great time hunting all these fossils. I'm 68 at this point, almost a fossil myself. But all our family vacations were spent hunting arrowheads, petrified wood, rocks of all sorts, petrified turtle shells, etc. around the western states. Four families went together and that made for a great time. Fun memories.
Sounds like heaven. Parent goals. Love being in nature with my brood. Bless you!
Aww y'all are so lucky to have each other! All of my past bf's thought I was so weird for collecting rocks/ crystals/ fossils. I hope one day I can find someone who loves them just as much as I do, or at least someone who tolerates it and doesn't think it's really weird 😂
SUPER HAPPY that you're posting more frequent!
Hi Chris and Bree. Just want to thank you for all the knowledge you have shared with us. Almost 42 years old now and found my 1st, actively searched for as an adult, fossil...petrified wood!! And you won't believe where.....at my Amscot in the river rock landscaping. LMAO! Not a very glamorous beginning but I have two more under my belt from the SAME place, all thanks to you and the fossil youtubers (hey kyle) (And my hubby, who introduced me to your channel!) Thank you and keep on keeping on. Love you two 💖!!
You need to always bring Bri with you, she is your good luck charm!! She is also easy on the eyes
Amazing finds! Gotta love Florida!!
Thx for sharing!
Bri is Mistress of the shark teeth! Love the echinoids, they're one of my favorite fossils. The Shizasters (sp?) are amazing!!! Horse and bison teeth, awesome! The big shark tooth is so beautiful! Great hunt!💖
I got as excited as you guys! Bre's first shark tooth was awesome! How fun to find them, the Echinoids, and the agate!
Brie seems like one heck of a good luck charm! Great finds again you guys!
Y'alls finds from this trip are simply wonderful!!!
Another great day! I love the urchins and sand dollars, and Brie's tooth was amazing!
So Bree is the Master again! Awesome finds! So amazed by what you find! Thanks for sharing!
Man, the colors on the ric were out of this world! The colors of rics on that river are my favorite.
I LOVE those sand dollars and the other other ones to!!! That big shark tooth is amazing!!!
Love watching you guys, I grew up in Alabama, I used to go to a spot just south of Montgomery and pick up oyster shells a foot wide, and small sharks teeth. Right in the side of the road, Woodley road. All fossilized . Keep it up.
Love that tooth! Bri is so damn good at finding the good ones! Woooooot
She has an eye for the fossil kind!
Bri representing! Congratulations! Great video.
Bri has that good eye for hunting!!! Good for her!
Thanks for taking me with
Chris, your knowledge of the fossils you find makes you my goto for learning what might be found in Florida (and elsewhere). Keep up the wonderful videos!!
What a fun time you had! Very cool!
I would love a couple of the tiniest fossils to frame and put in one of the dollhouses I have built. They are just so cool!
Awesome, Bree definitely is the luckiest today. How fun. Thanks for sharing with us.
What a perfect day out exploring!! Thank you for sharing 🙏🏼
Bri is the master of shizaster!
That's one of the best Ricks I've ever seen. Holy moly, the cusps on that bad boy...
The vid doesn’t really do that enamel justice. I think it just eroded out of the dissolved limestone/clay where the echinoids were coming from.
Ouch, get well soon Bri! ❤🩹
Excellent video Bri, Cris done ok too.
Good finds once again guys! That Sharks tooth was amazing! Thanks for sharing and best of luck on your next adventure.
Great job Brie!!!
Yeah, I'd never get tired of those echies LOL
Very entertaining video. Great finds. Thank you for sharing.
Please do a fossil identification video! It would be so helpful and cool
Yay! BRI... Shark Queen. 🦈
Woohoo! Super happy to be early today! Wish I could just be in these prehistoric locations you find yourself hunting in. Thanks for providing outstanding content as always!
Thanks for watching and commenting here! I’m glad you enjoy it.
@@PaleoCris this is an out there question, do you plan to sell un-cut pieces of thoes amazing corals you sliced open in recent uploads? I saw the unpolished batroidal geode Coral on your website, but it's already had its secerets revealed. Absolutely loved the fluorescence that was displayed, and really want to purchase and cut one open myself. Being based out of mid FL, I would go out to find them if I had any idea where they would pop up haha!
I absolutely do plan to offer uncut geodes in the future! I just need to get back to the locations and stock up. I should have done up possibly in three weeks to a month.
@@PaleoCris awesome!!! Thanks for letting me know, and I look forward to ordering one! 😊 safe hunting!
OMG that tooth is the most awesome one I've seen! Soooo cool!
I personally love this type of shark tooth and I’m pretty sure we’ll be diving this place ASAP for more.
@@PaleoCris Oh, you should! Well... Bri should. You can film, though! ;)
Nice finds! Glad you educate so well.👍
No"shizaster disasters!!!!"Beautiful shark tooth!!!
Big fun watching this.. Knowing your findings and naming what is Chinese to most normal folks... Appreciate your explanation without talking down to your audience...🌹
They call her lady luck! 🍀😘 Amazing finds in this one brie! 👊
Ww amazing shark tooth, love the echinoids.
PaleoChris, if you ever get back to this place, PLEASE collect a bunch of the small fossilized sand dollars. I would totally purchase them from you for my private collection!! 🙏🏻☺️
Great video guys always love to watch very interesting and awesome stuff thank you
Hello from kenai Alaska good luck comes with a beautiful lady bree😊
Where are your new videos? I miss your channel. You’re my favorite.
Beautiful finds.
Nice going guys!
Wow wow magnificent thank you
Brie is a monster when it comes to locating/spotting quality. Love her...
The Shark Tooth Queen rules!
When the paleo poop hits the fan, it's called a schizaster
I’ve been an avid rock collector since I was 9… I am now 24. Everyone always thought I was weird because I was always arched over looking at the ground for cool treasures. If I had someone to do it with it would be a lot more fun!
I’m driving out to Texas next week and the creek behind my grandparents house has so many fossils probably going to fill the bed of my truck. I can’t wait
Awesome, good luck there! Texas is a fantastic state for fossils.
@@PaleoCris For real? Dang I gotta start looking around
Love your vids, the way you explain stuff, your examples, your adventures. Thank you for all you share with us.
What's kind of funny, yesterday you posted this, with a friend joining from Alaska, a kid on different channel I watch is heading TO Alaska 😂
Hi Cris and Brie - I love watching you guys. My son and I had a blast with the Paleo pack we ordered. We found 317 tiny shark teeth - that's right 317 !!! There were also a few larger goodies (deer jaw, horse tooth and several bone pieces). I really like your format where you show the find, then show the item cleaned up and then show a pic of the animal - outstanding. Is there anything special you do to clean up the shark teeth?
I’m glad you guys enjoyed it! We don’t do anything to clean most shark teeth, but I will use a magic eraser on any nicer teeth with a clay or algae coating. It works great.
I’ll do some more of those educational format videos very soon!
Where do we purchase these? My kids would love this!!!!
!!!!GREAT outing & CONGRATS on your AMAZING finds Brie!!!!
I envy your guest. To be out with ya' both would be a dream experience.
Still waitin' for you both to do an over-night//camping fossil hunting video.
Best regards,
Ben
A fantastic hunt! Nice job! Keep it up!
Nice find Bree that would make a necklace. The shark tooth
WOW, incredible tooth, Bri kill'n it!
Just found your channel. Awesomely informative so I subbed. Love the sand dollars so much!
What a beautiful tooth…good hunting
So cool, I could totally see myself enjoying fossil hunting. Thanks for sharing
Bri needs to play the lottery. Lol
Can you do a video on your top finds
wow.. dude's a walking encyclopedia.
great video!
Does anybody else see Mr. Bigsnake on the rock at around 0:20? That thing looks almost like an Anaconda.
Thank you for the great video, and thanks even more for picking up fishing line trash, if people understood the kind of damage that can do, they would not litter that crap. Also I love the schaster's wow.
That tooth is unreal. Wtg!
Absolutely love your hunts
Here from DALLMYD's YT page👍.This takes me back to my days scouring for flint fossils, mostly sea urchins, at a gravel works here in the UK. One nice specimen I found was upside down in a trackway and almost invisible but as you know, your eyes can recognize those subtle signs. Lyme Regis ('The Jurrassic Coast', Dorset) is not far away and is famous for its fossils. Great work 👏
Hmm.... A new genre of videos to start watching. Thanks :D
0:19 did you even notice the large snake sitting on the rock in the left side of the screen?
thats the first thing I notice too
Those pyrite chunks look like gold nuggets 😂. If I found that I'd sh*t myself. Iv been subscribed to wild Kyle and watched many of his videos with you 2 in them and just found you and also subscribed. Thanks for the amazing content, I love you guys. Wish I could find fossils here but there's none to see. Iv found thousands of marbles in creek next to my home but no fossils at all in Anniston Alabama that I can find. After watching most of Kyle's videos I know what to look for at least. I'll be watching all your videos now. Thanks for amazing content I'm seriously tired of everything else and so glad I found you and bri. 😊
Shizaster sounds like a Pokemon to me 😂
I just placed an order with you! Can’t wait to get it!! 🤩
Oh Bree! I want a shark tooth for a necklace so bad! Way too win the finds of the day!
Great finds. It kind of looks like yall were on the Santa Fe… It’s about 10 minutes from my house. My wife and I are going to be there hunting this week.
I would take a bucket full of those teeny tiny echinoids and do one of your 'for sale' items for the channel.
That’s probably a great idea, thank you.
That second one was a schicess, but that first one was kind of a schizaster 😂
The master of shazastar
Suwannee River
Where are you guys at?
This is the SANTA FE RIVER...North Central Florida...
Hello. Quick question. Are the fossilized sand dollars fragile like ones you would find on a beach at the ocean? We love beach combing and finding Sand dollars.
Quite incredible.... That Otodus ariculatus tooth is practically identical to that of Otodus obliquus, a mackerel shark found in the Eocene Ypresian London Clay (also in Morocco) and rather older at 56-49 million years. I used to find them on the foreshore on the Isle of Sheppey. The only difference is the presence of serrations. I'm just so impressed.
Wow… captivating to watch you guys exploring and discovering! Another great video. Thank you👍
WOW WHAT AN INCREDIBLY PRODUCTIVE. ADVENTURE HUNT.
AL TTRASURES......
peace river? what part has the bank exposed??
Very cool that you guys have been going up and down the river banks mining all these fossils. I’m guessing this is either the Santa Fe or the Suwanee river? I used to live there when I was a kid so I remembered walking on the lime stone spits, that would stick out into the river and finding fossils and even arrow points when I was a kid. I remember finding a beautiful dark gray flint arrow point when I went out fishing with my grandfather one time, and I was hooked from that point on. :-) You guys should see the fossils that I found when I lived overseas in England :-)
How do you know it’s prehistoric and not just old??? Just curious.
I have what might be a Micraster echinoid two urchins, not in the best condition, though. And I have these clam fossils with white spots with very faint rings around them. Are they agatized or something else?
It’s difficult to tell without looking at them, but it’s possible. The rings you see could potentially be the growth layers of clams too (if you’re seeing the lines in broken edges).
Hey Chris I’ve been subscribed to your channel for a few years now and love your content.I have a couple of private pits just south of lake oceechobee and I would love to take you fossil hunting out there and would like to send you pictures of what I have found.
Awesome Adam, I appreciate the offer. You can contact me at paleocris@gmail.com to forward pics/more info.
I am from Belle Glade. What pits do you have Adam?
It would be nice to know which rivers and creeks these are to help amateurs like myself.I notice the names and or locations are never mentioned in the videos?
Great video as always. Did you see that snake on the rocks at .19?
We only saw that snake during editing when reviewing the footage we got from the day! 🤣
Ever seen gators? I just crying at dark water but I know we can’t live in fear. My friend is from south Alabama and they always doing fossils as well as Native American stuff. So much fun!
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Brie will not be outdone. You go out and find a nice one and she finds more and nicer ones. Just a good eye for fossils, but with manning the camera it makes it a little harder to spot some. Good partner to have hunting anything. Great day for fossil hunting, along with great footage.
I wish i knew where to fossil hunt around here where I live, I'd like to explore!!!
I’d love to look for shark teeth and more fossils, but I don’t know where to look in Washington :