>>2587862>>2589644>>2589645glad to see your trip went well Leaf anon. Those teeth look great! just a question what formation are you finding these in?
>>2589318Nice arrowhead anon, keep looking.
>>2590041Interesting tooth anon not sure what it might be, but it looks like some kind of herbivore, and I hate to say it, but r/fossils isn't a bad place to ID something if you can't find it anywhere else.
>>2590184>>2590369I agree with
>>2590454 in the fact that it is a mosasaur tooth, looks like a could be a Moroccan sample, if you still have the bag see where it comes from.
>>2590232I'm a college student studying Geology but a have a passion for paleontology, I plan on getting my masters from Colorado State to change things up a bit but the DFW area here in Texas is a paleontological playground due to all the shale and chalk deposits/formations from the late cretaceous.
>>2587553Great finds today, found these in an area that exposes the basal Atco formation of the Austin chalk and the upper parts of the Arcadia Park member of the Eagle Ford group. Lots of real small sharks teeth and a nice size shark vertebra.