INSANE FOSSILS at the 2024 Tucson Gem Mineral and Fossil Show

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  • Опубліковано 8 лют 2024
  • Join Ben and Michelle as they give you a tour of the coolest fossils of the 2024 Tucson Gem, Mineral, and Fossil Show!
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  • @chrisserfass8635
    @chrisserfass8635 2 місяці тому +2

    I own a few Megalodon teeth. The biggest one that I have is 5.5 inches long. The two smaller ones are about 3.5 inches long. This place looks incredible with all of the fossilized things of the past.

    • @elasmocast
      @elasmocast  2 місяці тому +1

      That largest one is a very respectable size for a megalodon tooth! This is definitely a place I’d recommend fossil and mineral lovers to attend at least once.

  • @brendadedondeeresrodriguez4978
    @brendadedondeeresrodriguez4978 15 днів тому +1

    Hola a mi encantan los fosiles está muy padre ese lugar en dónde es?

    • @elasmocast
      @elasmocast  13 днів тому

      It’s several different venues laid out all throughout the city of Tucson, Arizona. A great place to go for any fossil enthusiast!

  • @battlechampion47
    @battlechampion47 2 місяці тому +2

    Hi, good video! I had a question regarding one of the fossils seen in de video. at 02:41 you can see many associated (?) teeth in different patches of matrix (one with vertebrae). At first I thought they could be from Cretoxyrhina but the lateral cusplets make me reconsider this idea (I'm aware that older species of Cretoxyrhina have lateral cusplets, but I can't be sure as some of the teeth have a different morphologies than those I could see in Cretoxyrhina). You recall which species name it was given in the expo?

    • @elasmocast
      @elasmocast  2 місяці тому +2

      Thank you! Those teeth in question are of Otodus obliquus and were recovered in the phosphate mines around Khouribga, Morocco. Hope this helps!

    • @brendadedondeeresrodriguez4978
      @brendadedondeeresrodriguez4978 15 днів тому

      Hola que bello lugar a mi me encantan los fósiles en que parte se encuentra