Hello from Kansas. I just feel the need to say Thankyou to you and Bri for making these videos. I’m a old guy that used to love going on adventures like these and gold prospecting among so many other things . Just want to give you a very big heart felt Thankyou!!! Watching you two and your other friends finding these treasures and adventures!! I live vicariously thru you all now. Please don’t ever stop 😁. I don’t know if you ever sell any of your finds but would love to buy one a few of your finds if possible.. Again, Thankyou for your videos, your excitement and your knowledge. It makes me get excited whenever I see you have a new vid out!! Your knowledge is amazing 🤩
Thanks again, Cris for the great day on the river. I saw so many fossils that I have never seen before. I’m back in the snow north now, just waiting for the ice to melt on the beaches so I can get back out for some great Michigan rocks.
Always, always love your videos. The dark water, dark gravel and black gloves made some of the fossils hard to see underwater. I’m so glad you take the time to show the best ones again in better light❤️
I LOVED today's video. I'm really happy with your new format of explaining each Item as you find them. I hope you can find out what that mystery bone is! I kinda miss Duckman though....🤣
Hi Cris and the gang, what great finds for everyone. I loved watching all of you searching. You interesting. Cris, Thanks for explaining your finds. Everyone Take care and Be Safe till next time. ❤️
As someone with deep human anatomy knowledge, I’m impressed you know the animal and fossils so well. By showing location on the animal we know you are not BSing us. Oh, the third knuckle of the left hind foot of a sloth. Great work and lots of study to get this knowledgeable. PS good idea to avoid poison snakes.
The bone at 11:40 is a Mammoth Vertebra, I believe either a Lumbar or Caudal section. If it's the Caudal vertebra it's missing two flaring transverse processes. Very cool!
I have been picking up fossils in Florida for over 60 years but it’s great to watch you and to go to school you’re a great teacher and I have learned a lot about what I have found over the years
You and Bri are awesome. I love your videos especially the shark teeth hunting ones. I hear you and Bri come to Michigan once and awhile. I would love to meet you both. I met WILDKYLE the other day at one of our local stores here in southern Mi. Awesome young man. Thank you for sharing with us.
How great is it to see one fossil hunting trip from three perspectives?! I love getting to see the locations of various fossils on the illustrations. Thank you for a super fun time!
Just imagine...that, That shark tooth is about 40 million years old and has never been seen or touched by human hands. Kyle, that's must have been an amazing feeling to be the first person to have "made contact" with something from a time on Earth that is so far from our reality we can't possibly imagine. I'm so happy for you. Congratulations!
Love how you take the time to explain what some things are I’m super jealous watching behind a screen I want to fossil hunt so badly but I’d be terrified to get in that water lol
Great adventure as always! Kyle definitely killed it that day! He had some incredible finds! Amazing just how old that big shark tooth is! Good stuff! Thanks for sharing.
I learn so much from watching y’all!! When I first started coming to SWFL (my Dad lives in El Jobean/Port Charlotte), I had no idea of the abundance of fossils there. I’m too chicken to wade the rivers (Peace and Myakka), so I’m counting on y’all to keep finding such great stuff and learning from you! Thanks guys (& Bri!)!!
Awesome video! I love going out and finding fossils and especially shark teeth but I haven’t been able to in a couple years and watching yours and kyles videos help me not miss it /as/ much. Are you still doing the 1/25 megalodon tooth paleo packs? Or is it a lower percentage nowadays?
Man I'd love to spend some time in those areas. The landscape is absolutely gorgeous, surrounded by the wildlife, and enjoying looking for fossils. Even if I didn't find anything just being out there would be amazing. Last time I was in Florida was over 20 years ago.. I was 8 so wasn't allowed to go off and explore 😔
If you keep getting a bigger following you are going to need a bigger boat. I remember that from a movie. Well, it looks like everyone had a great day Suba diving for fossils. The more I watch these the more I am learning to recognize different fossils, beside shark teeth. At least I think I will have a hobby if I relocate to Florida. Great video footage as well.
I have a question. Do mako shark teeth have cusplets. I have a 1.5 in shark tooth with small cusplets that I cannot identify. It has 3 cusplets the longest being about 3 mm. Great video hope you make some more.
Cris, what river was this? Looks like Santa Fe or maybe Suwannee? Awesome finds!!!! Hard to believe that these beautiful old fossils are in such great shape!❤
you should do a megalodon challenge vs the crystal collector and DALlMYD and other if you like and who ever finds the most the others half to by one 5 or a 6 inch meg tooth. And I am a big fan of your TH-cam videos!
We are going shark tooth hunting in MD soon. Can shark teeth be found in marshes, too? There is a marsh (and creaks!) near a known shark-tooth beach in MD. I wonder if the marsh may have teeth, too. Hmm....
Super jealous would Indiana have similar results? Fossil wise there's just a lot of fossilized shells here I've never rlly took time to find stuff, I'm a huge reptiles geek I own a lot even caiman but idk if I would be able to find anything croc related here as there are no native species maybe extinct or ancient species?
Looks like the gangs all here for the Beautiful fossils! Congrats, Kyle! Bri, the gals are still not outdone by the guys, no matter how many fossils they bring up, ( : we know that. Huh?
After watching a few of your videos ( I just found you last night) I went through my collection of rocks I've found that I knew was rare but I didn't know exactly what they were and I was able to identify several teeth petrified, tusk and bone as well as some others I know are petrified parts of something but idk what. Two of mine look like huge sockets, maybe an eye socket or where a hip bone joins. Wish you could help me. I know you would know immediately what they are. I live on the trail of tears in missouri in the foot hills of the ozark mountains. I have hundreds of arrow heads and Indian tools I've found. You and I are a lot alike❤️
Hey PaleoCris me and my wife are coming to Florida in June and was wondering if you could take us to look for sharks teeth????????? We would love to find a Megalodon tooth
Do you love your content and guess what I had this little story so me and my dad went to this museum in the head like this megalodon tooth and I said I wanted to buy it so bad but it was a replica so they weren’t able to sell it so I was kind of mad and I always look at your videos and I love them and keep on the the
While you are sorting AmAzInG things, can you answer a very novice question? Where are you generally searching right now compared to the Windover bog people? How amazing would it be to find another graveyard where the brains are still intact !!!???!!! I am a disabled Nana of 61 years. I used to make replicas for museums to be used in dioramas or displays. When I found out about camels having lived here I asked my friend who did what you guys do to find me some to use in the much older items I make. Those things you are finding are what I had been using to help raise my only child. The camel tooths when added to a piece increased the value by around $60 in the 1980s. I sold individual ones for my friend because he had no plans to do what I did, living history reenactment of any period between the Dark Ages to the mid-1880s with a special focus on the fur trader/trapper era. I had personalities and all the "things" for each event and dressed for the occasion. I was a hot French/Indian half-breed or an old Pagan MidWife. I also enjoyed presenting as a "Flesh Wallet" or Hooker as the Ren Fair Queen called me. On a particular day in the summer of 1992, I couldn't raise a quarter for a pickle so I became a Gypsy doing Tarot Card readings and palm readings. The event was the Wild West of 1861 and we were in a well preserved Ghost Town that became a thriving small community of that era for just two weekends a year. I have a policy about readings of any kind. I had never done a money reading but I couldn't get home if I didn't make some. This was before ATMs and the internet (YES..I am old). I had to have a tire worked on so there went my bra money (women know what I mean by that). So I did what I thought was right and here is the long story short. I have always had powers, the kind teens tease about to their scared counterparts at a campfire storytime. I can touch things and tell you about the person who owned them or the energy reading off of them. This for me was a parlor trick. Easy peasy lemon squeezy. I also to Tarot Cards, Palm Reading, Planchets and other Scribing styles. I do Dream Readings, Herbology, Hypnosis, and what I call Digging Deep which is searching for hidden memories. Oh, and I can't forget that I see dead people. Or better described, I talk to, interact with on a physical plane, and banish spirits. Depending on each case as presented. At the Ghost Town: The sheriff gathered his posse to go chase a bad guy and as they rode out of town on their horses, they stopped to tell me that my "kind" (Gypsy) wasn't welcome in their town. This was a skit thrown together in about five minutes before the public arrived to see the show. After the scene, I was approached by a woman, a grandma, and her grandson. I knew what to tell her from the moment I took her hand. She exuded fear. Not only did I tell her she was right about her fear but her grandson needed her more than anyone knew. Anyone besides me. I didn't charge her but when I wasn't watching she, put forty bucks under my table piece. And so it went. She told someone and on and on they came. I can't tell you how much I picked up that day but the experience was powerful, the money was good too. {sic} Glen Doran, Director of the Windover Project, says that the skeletons are likely the remains of ancestors of the American Indians and descendants of Asian migrants who crossed the Bering Strait to North America between 40,000 and 20,000 B. C., reaching Florida probably 12,000 years ago.
Another you tube page American " walkers family farm " they have x3 children x2 boys and a daughter & are looking for someone to show them how to look out for the different monopolies with the different rocks etc as the oldest is starting to collect rocks etc
Ok great video! But why are there camel teeth, shark teeth,mammoth parts, mastodon bone, giant sloth claws and giant armadillo plates all in the same area just sitting on the surface of the river bed?? How does this even fit into the geologic column when it’s altogether? There needs to be explanations to all this please??I actually don’t think one of those teeth was 40 million years old, while sitting in the same area as camel teeth, or this would surely alter the time scales of evolution?so many questions…
We have the older Eocene aged marine material coming out of the limestone on the bottom of the river. That limestone also catches everything newer on top of it as the river flows and removes finer sediment. That includes your Pleistocene aged fossils, ancient native artifacts (illegal to collect in this location), old coins, broken glass, etc. Rivers can be a massive collection of material from a lot of different time periods. Geology is messy and things mix a lot in some sites due to different natural phenomenon (mainly erosion + deposition).
I live in Tennessee, can you please, tells me what I might could find or even look for.. Iis here a book of pics... Please text me back...I have a 10 yr. old who loves to watch you and Bre find megalodon teeth... looking forward to hear from you.. We live in the Smoky Mts.. Gatlinburg. Thank you for your time.. Sincerely, LizBeth
Why I can't watch you is as soon as you say 40 million years old. Dude our earth is nowhere near 40 million years old and to say so is idiotic and misleading
Hello from Kansas. I just feel the need to say Thankyou to you and Bri for making these videos. I’m a old guy that used to love going on adventures like these and gold prospecting among so many other things . Just want to give you a very big heart felt Thankyou!!! Watching you two and your other friends finding these treasures and adventures!! I live vicariously thru you all now. Please don’t ever stop 😁. I don’t know if you ever sell any of your finds but would love to buy one a few of your finds if possible..
Again, Thankyou for your videos, your excitement and your knowledge. It makes me get excited whenever I see you have a new vid out!!
Your knowledge is amazing 🤩
Thanks again, Cris for the great day on the river. I saw so many fossils that I have never seen before. I’m back in the snow north now, just waiting for the ice to melt on the beaches so I can get back out for some great Michigan rocks.
It was very cool to see you in this vid. Hope you screened some good specimens to bring home. 😊
@@1stladydjfirebird724 Yep, I took a few things home.
I like how his videos are educational also. Some just show off finding stuff and never really explain anything.
Always, always love your videos. The dark water, dark gravel and black gloves made some of the fossils hard to see underwater. I’m so glad you take the time to show the best ones again in better light❤️
I absolutely love that you show the fossil and where it is on the animals. That is just so awesome, love your videos! ❤️🧡💛💚💙💜
Watching you and Kyle and Bri get so excited about your finds had me cheering for you. It's so fun to see you guys passionate
about what you're doing!
Barbara, Yah Rob from (Michigan Rocks) was funny, like a kid on his birthday "I'm excited about all of it!" Can't beat that. ( :
I LOVED today's video. I'm really happy with your new format of explaining each Item as you find them. I hope you can find out what that mystery bone is! I kinda miss Duckman though....🤣
Great finds, thanks for taking us along with you
Great finds…wild Kyle and Brie and their shark teeth and Paleo Chris did very well with his finds and Derek..good job and fun day
Amazing video as always! Can't wait for the next one with even more incredible finds (as I'm sure there will be!).
That was awesome to watch. Nice to see you all got together for a hunt.
I love how you id the fossils. It makes it so much easier to know what we are looking at
Awesome video! Picture is crystal clear and loving the added diagrams of where the fossils came from on the prehistoric animal!
I really like how you have a photo of where the bones would be located on the animal right after you find the fossil!
Ditto, Mary. ( :
Love seeing you guys having fun fossil hunting together, some amazing specimens there.
Hi Cris and the gang, what great finds for everyone. I loved watching all of you searching. You interesting. Cris, Thanks for explaining your finds.
Everyone Take care and Be Safe till next time. ❤️
As someone with deep human anatomy knowledge, I’m impressed you know the animal and fossils so well. By showing location on the animal we know you are not BSing us. Oh, the third knuckle of the left hind foot of a sloth. Great work and lots of study to get this knowledgeable. PS good idea to avoid poison snakes.
The bone at 11:40 is a Mammoth Vertebra, I believe either a Lumbar or Caudal section. If it's the Caudal vertebra it's missing two flaring transverse processes. Very cool!
I have been picking up fossils in Florida for over 60 years but it’s great to watch you and to go to school you’re a great teacher and I have learned a lot about what I have found over the years
You and Bri are awesome. I love your videos especially the shark teeth hunting ones. I hear you and Bri come to Michigan once and awhile. I would love to meet you both. I met WILDKYLE the other day at one of our local stores here in southern Mi. Awesome young man. Thank you for sharing with us.
you and kyle should post a video of your craziest driving stories. great video, bro.
keep up the great content! me and my family enjoy!
Amazing video! I am learning so much from you. Thank you!
Awesome Finds. Great Video. Stay Safe out there.
Thanks for the video, sir Cris.
(Hiya, everyone else who was there!)
you guys have re ignited my passion in hunting, I feel the need to find history!!
Another amazing video, thank you for sharing!!
@PaleoChris @Bri @WildKyle ~ as Floridians, we know that 🐊🐊 only eat drunk people 🤣😂
With every video, I feel like I'm in a college class! Beautiful fossils of every description, Chris. I know Rob had a great time!💖
How great is it to see one fossil hunting trip from three perspectives?! I love getting to see the locations of various fossils on the illustrations. Thank you for a super fun time!
Just imagine...that, That shark tooth is about 40 million years old and has never been seen or touched by human hands. Kyle, that's must have been an amazing feeling to be the first person to have "made contact" with something from a time on Earth that is so far from our reality we can't possibly imagine. I'm so happy for you. Congratulations!
Love how you take the time to explain what some things are I’m super jealous watching behind a screen I want to fossil hunt so badly but I’d be terrified to get in that water lol
Great adventure as always! Kyle definitely killed it that day! He had some incredible finds! Amazing just how old that big shark tooth is! Good stuff! Thanks for sharing.
I learn so much from watching y’all!! When I first started coming to SWFL (my Dad lives in El Jobean/Port Charlotte), I had no idea of the abundance of fossils there. I’m too chicken to wade the rivers (Peace and Myakka), so I’m counting on y’all to keep finding such great stuff and learning from you! Thanks guys (& Bri!)!!
Wow, so many great finds! Congratulations everyone
Quite the gang you have,you have so much fun. Fantastic video
Always appreciate the knowledge and explanations of your finds
I am amazed at how many fossils you can find in these streams. Especially the different species. Awesome finds.
🙃☕❤❤ from Texas
I like how you showed examples of where the fossils came from what animal.
Some really amazing finds 👍 everyone . Bless u all n ur Family's n Friends n Loved One's .... 😇
Love watching u xx I love history and fossils ,great stuff boys and brie of course
Fantastic day! We're going to have to swap hunts sometime. I can put you on some mosasaur stuff, if I could just get a shot at a good Meg tooth!
Great video! Great finds everyone!
Awesome video! I love going out and finding fossils and especially shark teeth but I haven’t been able to in a couple years and watching yours and kyles videos help me not miss it /as/ much. Are you still doing the 1/25 megalodon tooth paleo packs? Or is it a lower percentage nowadays?
Just love watching, and all the information
Keep up the fossil hunting
Man I'd love to spend some time in those areas. The landscape is absolutely gorgeous, surrounded by the wildlife, and enjoying looking for fossils. Even if I didn't find anything just being out there would be amazing. Last time I was in Florida was over 20 years ago.. I was 8 so wasn't allowed to go off and explore 😔
Really great video.happy hunting.
Great findings. Bravo!
I really love giant armadillo ostioderms they are just so cool
Great crew you have out to fossil hunt
So how old would that whitetail deer piece of skullcap and antler piece be?
This looks like so much fun, but I would be paranoid about gators. Up here in PA our biggest concern is snakes, spiders, and snapping turtles.
If you keep getting a bigger following you are going to need a bigger boat. I remember that from a movie. Well, it looks like everyone had a great day Suba diving for fossils. The more I watch these the more I am learning to recognize different fossils, beside shark teeth. At least I think I will have a hobby if I relocate to Florida. Great video footage as well.
Hi could you do another finding skull video?
Great finds!
I am.curious of you kept the large piece with the big whole through it. Did you identify it?
How did you build your floating screen?
I have a question. Do mako shark teeth have cusplets. I have a 1.5 in shark tooth with small cusplets that I cannot identify. It has 3 cusplets the longest being about 3 mm. Great video hope you make some more.
Excellent finds!! For once, Kyle got the best stuff instead of Bri! 🤣 Still, she got some AMAZING pieces. Great job to all!!
Cris, what river was this? Looks like Santa Fe or maybe Suwannee? Awesome finds!!!! Hard to believe that these beautiful old fossils are in such great shape!❤
That's so exciting!
you should do a megalodon challenge vs the crystal collector and DALlMYD
and other if you like and who ever finds the most the others half to by one 5
or a 6 inch meg tooth.
And I am a big fan of your TH-cam videos!
Hey local to NW Florida here, love the videos man. Any tips for finding roads to work or any locations we can hunt together?
I follow Michigan Rocks, because I live in Michigan!
We are going shark tooth hunting in MD soon. Can shark teeth be found in marshes, too? There is a marsh (and creaks!) near a known shark-tooth beach in MD. I wonder if the marsh may have teeth, too. Hmm....
What a great trip! In what general area did you dive? Would love to take my students!
Awesome Video!
If/when you guys find out what cat the tooth is from, will you please post a follow-up vid? Thanks! :-)
Great video thank you.
Super jealous would Indiana have similar results? Fossil wise there's just a lot of fossilized shells here I've never rlly took time to find stuff, I'm a huge reptiles geek I own a lot even caiman but idk if I would be able to find anything croc related here as there are no native species maybe extinct or ancient species?
You guys missed a huge arrowhead in the first screen at 2:23
Looks like the gangs all here for the Beautiful fossils! Congrats, Kyle! Bri, the gals are still not outdone by the guys, no matter how many fossils they bring up, ( : we know that. Huh?
After watching a few of your videos ( I just found you last night) I went through my collection of rocks I've found that I knew was rare but I didn't know exactly what they were and I was able to identify several teeth petrified, tusk and bone as well as some others I know are petrified parts of something but idk what. Two of mine look like huge sockets, maybe an eye socket or where a hip bone joins. Wish you could help me. I know you would know immediately what they are. I live on the trail of tears in missouri in the foot hills of the ozark mountains. I have hundreds of arrow heads and Indian tools I've found. You and I are a lot alike❤️
Great Video!!!!
Hey PaleoCris me and my wife are coming to Florida in June and was wondering if you could take us to look for sharks teeth????????? We would love to find a Megalodon tooth
All the things u r finding must all be different dives?
Want more in that spot😁
I wish the river flood would go down so I could look for more stuff today
Where is this in Florida?
Loved it
You are so lucky 🍀
Why throw the scrap back in make a pile out of the water
I'll be up your way next week! Any fossil hunts happening??? I want to gooooooo!!
With all this rain we’re getting, it might be a while before it gets good in this part of FL again!
Does bri have a TH-cam channel
Get to the creek!
Do you love your content and guess what I had this little story so me and my dad went to this museum in the head like this megalodon tooth and I said I wanted to buy it so bad but it was a replica so they weren’t able to sell it so I was kind of mad and I always look at your videos and I love them and keep on the the
While you are sorting AmAzInG things, can you answer a very novice question? Where are you generally searching right now compared to the Windover bog people? How amazing would it be to find another graveyard where the brains are still intact !!!???!!!
I am a disabled Nana of 61 years. I used to make replicas for museums to be used in dioramas or displays. When I found out about camels having lived here I asked my friend who did what you guys do to find me some to use in the much older items I make. Those things you are finding are what I had been using to help raise my only child. The camel tooths when added to a piece increased the value by around $60 in the 1980s. I sold individual ones for my friend because he had no plans to do what I did, living history reenactment of any period between the Dark Ages to the mid-1880s with a special focus on the fur trader/trapper era. I had personalities and all the "things" for each event and dressed for the occasion. I was a hot French/Indian half-breed or an old Pagan MidWife. I also enjoyed presenting as a "Flesh Wallet" or Hooker as the Ren Fair Queen called me. On a particular day in the summer of 1992, I couldn't raise a quarter for a pickle so I became a Gypsy doing Tarot Card readings and palm readings. The event was the Wild West of 1861 and we were in a well preserved Ghost Town that became a thriving small community of that era for just two weekends a year. I have a policy about readings of any kind. I had never done a money reading but I couldn't get home if I didn't make some. This was before ATMs and the internet (YES..I am old). I had to have a tire worked on so there went my bra money (women know what I mean by that). So I did what I thought was right and here is the long story short.
I have always had powers, the kind teens tease about to their scared counterparts at a campfire storytime. I can touch things and tell you about the person who owned them or the energy reading off of them. This for me was a parlor trick. Easy peasy lemon squeezy. I also to Tarot Cards, Palm Reading, Planchets and other Scribing styles. I do Dream Readings, Herbology, Hypnosis, and what I call Digging Deep which is searching for hidden memories. Oh, and I can't forget that I see dead people. Or better described, I talk to, interact with on a physical plane, and banish spirits. Depending on each case as presented.
At the Ghost Town: The sheriff gathered his posse to go chase a bad guy and as they rode out of town on their horses, they stopped to tell me that my "kind" (Gypsy) wasn't welcome in their town. This was a skit thrown together in about five minutes before the public arrived to see the show. After the scene, I was approached by a woman, a grandma, and her grandson. I knew what to tell her from the moment I took her hand. She exuded fear. Not only did I tell her she was right about her fear but her grandson needed her more than anyone knew. Anyone besides me. I didn't charge her but when I wasn't watching she, put forty bucks under my table piece. And so it went. She told someone and on and on they came. I can't tell you how much I picked up that day but the experience was powerful, the money was good too.
{sic}
Glen Doran, Director of the Windover Project, says that the skeletons are likely the remains of ancestors of the American Indians and descendants of Asian migrants who crossed the Bering Strait to North America between 40,000 and 20,000 B. C., reaching Florida probably 12,000 years ago.
Another you tube page American " walkers family farm " they have x3 children x2 boys and a daughter & are looking for someone to show them how to look out for the different monopolies with the different rocks etc as the oldest is starting to collect rocks etc
going underwater in a florida river is kinda ballsy, that place is swarming with alligators and other type of creatures
Hello
Hi Bri! 😍
Wait Florida? Alligators are not a threat in rivers?
Ok great video! But why are there camel teeth, shark teeth,mammoth parts, mastodon bone, giant sloth claws and giant armadillo plates all in the same area just sitting on the surface of the river bed?? How does this even fit into the geologic column when it’s altogether? There needs to be explanations to all this please??I actually don’t think one of those teeth was 40 million years old, while sitting in the same area as camel teeth, or this would surely alter the time scales of evolution?so many questions…
We have the older Eocene aged marine material coming out of the limestone on the bottom of the river. That limestone also catches everything newer on top of it as the river flows and removes finer sediment. That includes your Pleistocene aged fossils, ancient native artifacts (illegal to collect in this location), old coins, broken glass, etc. Rivers can be a massive collection of material from a lot of different time periods. Geology is messy and things mix a lot in some sites due to different natural phenomenon (mainly erosion + deposition).
I live in Tennessee, can you please, tells me what I might could find or even look for..
Iis here a book of pics...
Please text me back...I have a 10 yr. old who loves to watch you and Bre find megalodon teeth... looking forward to hear from you.. We live in the Smoky Mts.. Gatlinburg.
Thank you for your time..
Sincerely, LizBeth
Bro y’all be finding human teach soon
𝓅𝓇o𝓂o𝓈𝓂
sell me a megladon tooth please
FIRST
💯👍👍👍🎵🥂🍾🥩🥩😎🇺🇸
Why I can't watch you is as soon as you say 40 million years old. Dude our earth is nowhere near 40 million years old and to say so is idiotic and misleading