>>20206582>i begged my dad to take me tooth hunting constantly, and he obliged far more than most parents ever would.based dad, I took my kids fossil hunting thousands of times. We found sharks, dinosaurs, fish, corals, mammals, you name it.
Pic is the right second premaxillary tooth of Allosaurus indet. c.f. fragilis with terminal occlusion facet. Collected on private property in Wyoming.
>is the larger bumpy scute-lookin' thing which I didn't notice before maybe the interior of part of a skull?that's my best guess too. Probably postorbital or opercular bone.
>imagine discovering a super rare terrestrial vertebrate, or some well preserved sharks in those unusually long and narrow concretions. so my ex brother in law took his family to a quarry up your way. He pays $25 per person to go dig some fossils. He finds an incredible toothy fish in a concretion. So the quarry takes the fossil and offers to sell it to him for $12k. He couldn't afford it.
Horseshit like that makes me think you might have a gold mine there. As you say, those concretions didn't form for no reason! There's something in them, and it might very well be worth a fortune.
>>20206650this is still one of the coolest things I've ever seen on 4chan