Bay Area Dinosaur Fossils
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GEDC0845 Baby Dino Feast
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GEDC0844.MOV Fossil Eyes
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GEDC0842 Replicated Shapes
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GEDC0840.MOV Buried in Ash
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GEDC0839Dinosaur Feast
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GEDC0838.MOV Body-Parts World
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GEDC0834.MOV  T-Rex sculptures
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GEDC0825.MOV  T-REX SCULPTURES
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GEDC0799.MOV Pseudo-morphs
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GEDC0798.MOV Coprolites
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GEDC0790.MOV  Side of Dinosaur
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The Secret Life of Rocks
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@steveculbreth
@steveculbreth Ай бұрын
Good to hear from Eukarya I guess I missed your last comment keep looking it's all there I guess you know I got banned from dinosaur home years ago I'm going to be doing more videos on Instagram too
@Kris-yr3zc
@Kris-yr3zc Ай бұрын
What a beautiful collection. Thank you for sharing.
@darlenebarbieri2181
@darlenebarbieri2181 8 ай бұрын
Yes, I would like to find the bones where should I start looking? Love the presentation and your findings.
@steveculbreth
@steveculbreth 8 ай бұрын
The north side of Montara Mountain was a watershed all the rocks on the beach there are from the dinosaur era on the South Side Pillar Point was a watershed habitat you will also find dinosaur droppings among the beach pebbles and River Rocks Pescadero and Pigeon Point were also deposit areas
@suzieofficial7477
@suzieofficial7477 9 ай бұрын
Wow amazing 😮
@terrybrown2534
@terrybrown2534 3 жыл бұрын
Hi Steve, lovely stuff, I’ve found what I know are two little kidneys, I have two pebbles identical in form , and they were from Quarry material placed on local beach and I found them before they could get damaged by sea movement, th@nk you.
@steveculbreth
@steveculbreth 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the comment their Terry Brown I wonder if you could email me I'd like to be able to communicate a little better my first and last name at yahoo.com I guess you know I've been banned from that amateur dinosaur site
@JonKinchIsLegit
@JonKinchIsLegit 4 жыл бұрын
How much meth do you smoke a day to be able to be this clueless at your age you should be embarrassed how stupid you are. Petrified blood lol you mean jasper .
@skeletom3095
@skeletom3095 5 жыл бұрын
i was 11 when this video was released i believed this video now i think its shayt
@terrybrown2534
@terrybrown2534 6 жыл бұрын
Steve, I might have told you about two curious pebbles that both have hook like indentations on surface, found close together, to me like little kidneys, where gristle would been where hook grooves are.thank you Terry.
@steveculbreth
@steveculbreth 6 ай бұрын
Hi Terry how are you did you see my new video
@terrybrown2534
@terrybrown2534 6 ай бұрын
@@steveculbreth Hi Steve no I’ll hunt it down, love your stuff.keep safe.I also have a small piece of dried hard skin from the same Quarry material.
@steveculbreth
@steveculbreth 6 жыл бұрын
Thanks Terry. Are you from Dino Home? I'm curious if you are the one from U.K or W.Coast. What's your avatar? Like to get in touch. I'm banned from D.H so I can't leave message. Anyway thanks for the comment and check-out my blog; Forensic Paleo Biology and Mysterious Rocks.
@terrybrown2534
@terrybrown2534 6 жыл бұрын
Well I believe him, he speaks the truth! I also have found things that can only be explained by his statements , well done Steve.
@morgue502
@morgue502 7 жыл бұрын
rest in spaghetti never forgetti
@ashbon1000
@ashbon1000 10 жыл бұрын
Right?..........
@bristowboy20
@bristowboy20 10 жыл бұрын
smh
@steveculbreth
@steveculbreth 10 жыл бұрын
How about a little clue, cuss words or what.
@bristowboy20
@bristowboy20 10 жыл бұрын
Steve Culbreth It just means "Shaking my head". You can go on believing that those are fossilized eyeballs and I'll go on believing they're just round stones that have nothing to do with eyes at all :)... Good luck on your next hunting trip. Hope you find something cool.
@steveculbreth
@steveculbreth 10 жыл бұрын
The true nature of all these rocks and stones is indeed "stranger than the fiction" that we have accepted in academic teachings, There are more than one theory as to the genesis of an agate or geode, and they admit it's only conjecture...really, look it up. This is Forensic Paleo Biology, not Geology! This is Child's Play, and may be why Mankind has missed this fantastic realization.
@steveculbreth
@steveculbreth 11 жыл бұрын
This location for the most part is confidential, but it's in a Central California coast county park. Have found similar remains in southern Ca. I can reveal the location of the southern Ca. remains although I can show privately the one in the video.
@steveculbreth
@steveculbreth 11 жыл бұрын
Since there are no other comments , I'll start making some myself. I hope you know what your looking at. Probably didn't accure to you that current Science is in the dark concerning this phenomenon. Who would've known that the predatory Dinos apparently buthered their prey, by cutting the meat and hyde from the carcass. I hope it boggles you like it does me. Stay tuned, when I get a new camera or phone, I'll be back with more mind boggling info.
@steveculbreth
@steveculbreth 11 жыл бұрын
I think the best way to view these images would be to go goggle the title and go to the Slideshare presentation.
@steveculbreth
@steveculbreth 12 жыл бұрын
I don't think we have an argument, because all I am trying to point-out is, that most all river rocks,beach pebbles,agates and geodes are mineralized, 3-d and harder than steel. I've cooked them in acid which didn't touch the tissue fibers and noted the tissue structure as biological and not a mineral formation. The whole point here, is that all of these materials came to us from the feeding habits of predatory dinos, and that fact isn't recognized by Mankind. There is much to learn from rocks.
@TruthIsLife7
@TruthIsLife7 12 жыл бұрын
OK..watched your video quickly. But, mineralized tissue has nothing to do with soft tissue. Soft tissue should not exist after millions of years. It has a maximum life of ~15-100,000. See the videos here AND the notes in some of them: playlist?list=PL648C2EAD205F397C
@mstgmatt
@mstgmatt 12 жыл бұрын
I have the exact same rocks, awsome!
@mstgmatt
@mstgmatt 12 жыл бұрын
maybe we could get together for a rock talk! I am from central ca. bay area! [email protected]
@steveculbreth
@steveculbreth 12 жыл бұрын
Sounds right to me. If the ash-fall was suffocating, but not hot, the critter would die in that curled-up position. If the ash was hot or the pyro-clastic flow caught-up with the fleeing snakes or other reptiles they would probably re-act as you suggest, I know I would do so as well. Be sure, also, to consider much larger critters and body part to be preserved. I have also found a rock Plesiosaur with the head and neck missing. Nice fossils! The Dinos butchered their prey, like we do,It's True.
@mstgmatt
@mstgmatt 12 жыл бұрын
I have come across the same killing fields of dead remains, and of snakes, lizards, small retiles that look like they are bitibg themselves as if trying to defend themsels at the moment of pyroclastic flow, or volcanic ash impact! does this sound like a reasonable theory?
@lanceetexas
@lanceetexas 12 жыл бұрын
VERY interesting! Great video! I have quite a few stones that I have found over the years that I brought home just because they were so unique and unusual. Your vids have given me another research avenue and have answered some questions already. Thank you VERY much! Thanks for sharing, Lance