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Pleistocene Fossils found in Alabama, Mississippi, and southwestern Georgia
Posted on 8/17/15 at 9:08 am
Posted on 8/17/15 at 9:08 am
You can find fossils in the many small creeks that flow through the upper coastal plain of Alabama and Mississippi.
You can sell some of these fossils. An intact mastodon tooth can fetch over $100.
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You can sell some of these fossils. An intact mastodon tooth can fetch over $100.
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Posted on 8/17/15 at 9:19 am to goodbuds
Early gump fossils aren't worth shite.
Posted on 8/17/15 at 9:38 am to Clames
As a wee Gump Boy Scout, I used to fossil and shark tooth hunt in Lower Alabama. I sold a few rare shark teeth to a museum and they were still on display with my name the last time I checked.
However, IIRC tree huggers all but put a halt to this due to some endangered nymphs or some water creature. Even on private land you had to have permits and mitigation. That killed the "market" on the buyer end. You can still probably do day hikes and pull fossils out with hand tools but don't expect a pay day.
However, IIRC tree huggers all but put a halt to this due to some endangered nymphs or some water creature. Even on private land you had to have permits and mitigation. That killed the "market" on the buyer end. You can still probably do day hikes and pull fossils out with hand tools but don't expect a pay day.
Posted on 8/17/15 at 10:28 am to goodbuds
These are just Satanic artifacts planted to make the weak-minded think that the Earth is more than ~6,000 years old.
Don't touch them.
Don't touch them.
Posted on 8/17/15 at 11:07 am to goodbuds
As a young tyke I found some mastodon teeth in Jones Creek not far from Old Hammond hwy.
Posted on 8/17/15 at 11:20 am to goodbuds
About two weeks ago by that creek I found two Shoshone arrowheads....
Posted on 8/17/15 at 11:47 am to Yewkindewit
In Alabama I found a Les Miles voodoo doll with a pin clear through the head.
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