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Old September 21st 08, 05:36 AM posted to sci.astro
Lin Liangtai
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Default Mammalian fossils exposed on Carboniferous ground.

Mammalian fossils exposed on Carboniferous ground.

Fig. 1 below is labelled with numerous soft tissues fossilized and
exposed on the Carboniferous ground in Mahanoy city, Pennsylvania (see
google map in Fig. 2). Figure 1 was photographed many years ago and
appeared in the website www.edconrad.com

No one noticed the soft tissue fossil on the ground until I expanded
the photo by 400%. Fig. 1 also contained a long fossil bone, evidenced
by Haversian canals labelled at the broken end of the fossil. Such a
bone could only belong to a mammal. No mammals in the Carboniferous
age?

Fig. 1: http://www.wretch.cc/album/show.php?...55343378&p=103


Fig. 2:
http://www.wretch.cc/album/show.php?...588674516&p=83

Source of Fig. 1: http://www.edconrad.com

 




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