>>2698307that does plenty good anon, and
>>2698636 , B-72 to my knowledge is CA glue, I've used extra thin in the field and on some of my sharks' teeth as it acts quick, 3-5 seconds, and I thin out BSI's purple bottle for brush on application.
>>2698769absolutely anon, I, and I'm sure the others here, would love to see them!
>>2699004as anon
>>2699202 said it is most likely bison so probably 150+ years old depending on your part of the country, assuming you're in the us.
>>2699947no problem anon, what part of dfw are you in? also this is the web page I use that hosts this map
https://northtexasfossils.com/maps.htm>>2701314thanks for the bump anon
I've been quite caught up in schoolwork to post but I'm glad the thread didn't die whole I was gone. I've also been scouting out ne spots that expose the layer of rock that I get all my sharks' teeth from with some amount of success I've also found a few more Mosasaur teeth in this matrix that has me excited as these are some of the earliest known types of Mosasaur! Eagle Ford-Austin chalk contact zone, Denton Co. Texas - Fossil Anon