AMMONITE HUNTING | SPECIES IDENTIFICATION | FOSSIL HUNTING
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 17 ก.ย. 2024
- Not all trips fossil hunting are for the purpose of finding new fossils or new species for the collection. On this trip out fossil hunter Steve Etches looks specifically for certain species of ammonites. Looking into certain species longevity and how long they potentially existed. Having previously redefined some ammonite species from within the Kimmeridge clay, Steve looks to continue exploring how some of the existing information could be wrong from his observations.
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Very interesting. Never thought so much about their diversity before. so many different species.
It can be very interesting, There are thousands and thousands of species with a huge variety of differences. We are glad we could introduce you to their diversity.
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Without paleontology, we would not have figured out some aspects of global warming. Important science!
it really is, it also shows us how well certain types of life succeed at those higher global temperatures!
This was posted just before the pliosaur discovery, am I correct?