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  2. TXFossils

    www.txfossils.com

    This website contains images of fossils found on our property in Hood Co., TX and other counties in Texas and Oklahoma. When you find a fossil, more times than not, you find a fragment or partial piece of the fossil.

  3. We will show you some of the best places to find Texas fossils in several different parts of the state. Luckily, Texas has a rich history buried beneath its soil. From giant dinosaur bones to tiny shells, there’s a world of wonders just below our feet.

  4. North Texas Fossils

    www.northtexasfossils.com

    Welcome to my website documenting some of the paleontological fauna of the North-central Texas region. Here you will find pictures of fossils mostly collected by myself with a few from others. I am currently accepting good quality photographs of fossils not already on the website.

  5. TEXAS ROCKS & FOSSILS

    www.dot.state.tx.us/env/pdf/publicat/gempostr.pdf

    TEXAS ROCKS & FOSSILS. Abundant in many Texas localities, fossil seashells are found in a variety of settings, from blackland prairies to rocky hillsides. Indi-vidual specimens like these are usually from the Cretaceous pe-riod of some 100 million years ago.

  6. Discovering Texas Fossils - UT News

    news.utexas.edu/2016/11/01/discovering-texas-fossils

    UT Researchers are unpacking a fossil time capsule to reconstruct what life was like 12 million years ago in Texas.

  7. Texas Fossils: a Project Gutenberg eBook

    www.gutenberg.org/files/56315/56315-h/56315-h.htm

    IDENTIFICATION OF FOSSILS. The beginning collector is usually content to know if his specimen is a clam or a snail or a fern or a palm leaf. But as the collection grows, it becomes increasingly desirable to know the scientific name of each fossil.

  8. Fossil-Quest.com - Central Texas Fossils

    www.fossil-quest.com/central-texas-fossils

    Central Texas - Austin and area ranging to Hillsboro, Fredericksburg, San Antonio and Bryan. Cretaceous Formations include: Glen Rose, Austin Chalk, Walnut, Georgetown, Eagle Ford, Buda, Edwards and other.

  9. Where to Find Fossils in Texas (5 Must Visit Sites!)

    rockseeker.com/where-to-find-fossils-in-texas

    So, if you’re trying to find out where to find fossils in Texas… read on and we’ll show you some great spots! Read More: 10 Minerals and Gemstones Found In Texas; Where To Hunt For Petrified Wood In Texas; 1. Mineral Wells Fossil Park. One of the few sites where the collection of fossils is explicitly allowed is Mineral Wells Fossil Park ...

  10. A Field Guide to Fossils of Texas - Google Books

    books.google.com/books/about/A_Field_Guide_to_Fossils_of_Texas.html?id=W-Gaf7...

    A Field Guide to Fossils of Texas is the only definitive guide that presents a collection of the state's most common fossils and also shows the most important, noteworthy, and unusual...

  11. Texas Cretaceous Fossils: Ammonites and Nautiloids

    www.thefossilforum.com/gallery/album/2931-texas-cretaceous-fossils-ammonites...

    A variety of Cretaceous Fossils found in Texas: Ammonites and Nautiloids. From a variety of Formations: Glen Rose, Walnut, Georgetown, Duck Creek, and more