That amber jellyfish is such a mindfuck, if you have any more information on it please share or link me, I did several google searches but couldn't find anything.
I will contact the speaker .A few scenarios : Puked up by a bird , typhoon /tornadoes have rained down fish before or the tree /sap was somehow transported to ocean beach .
You tube is slowly converting my oldest videos to HD .I assume all you tube videos will be switched to HD in the future .Their backlog will take months for them to do.
I thought this was very interesting. Thanks for sharing this video with us. I bought a Geiger counter to check the radioactivity of my huge collection of shale fossils. I was pleasantly surprised to find they were not very 'hot'. If you collect lots of petrified wood, I would say It may be a good idea to invest in one, as some petrified wood specimens are significantly radioactive.
I love this series! Thanks for uploading.
ronniestuff08 1 year ago
That amber jellyfish is such a mindfuck, if you have any more information on it please share or link me, I did several google searches but couldn't find anything.
hydroids 2 years ago
I will contact the speaker .A few scenarios : Puked up by a bird , typhoon /tornadoes have rained down fish before or the tree /sap was somehow transported to ocean beach .
flyingscience 2 years ago
Thanks, do you know if there have ever been fish or other aquatic organisms preserved in amber?
hydroids 2 years ago
Very cool series!!!
HeyDuffy459 2 years ago
You tube is slowly converting my oldest videos to HD .I assume all you tube videos will be switched to HD in the future .Their backlog will take months for them to do.
flyingscience 2 years ago
I would have normally filmed the slide show ,but that projector made the colors flash /blink in the camera.I filmed the computer screen instead .
flyingscience 2 years ago
I am Curious as to how exactly is it being determined that Asherae is a Scyphozoan.
I could just be the picture quality that im not seeing it though. Wait a minute Amber Cnidarian !?! wtf? i want it.
Cnidarious 2 years ago
Intriguing
i had not thought about pyrite fossils before..
Cnidarious 2 years ago
Pyrite trace fossils of worm burrows are very common as are pyrite brachiopods .They can be very beautiful -google them .
flyingscience 2 years ago
Wow, that is really cool.
DeletedDelusion 2 years ago
I thought this was very interesting. Thanks for sharing this video with us. I bought a Geiger counter to check the radioactivity of my huge collection of shale fossils. I was pleasantly surprised to find they were not very 'hot'. If you collect lots of petrified wood, I would say It may be a good idea to invest in one, as some petrified wood specimens are significantly radioactive.
tehsma 2 years ago