Following in the footsteps of my uncle, I developed a fervent interest in paleontology and geology. While still in elementary school, I had quite a collection - rare and varied specimens. Long story, but my life led me in different directions and pursuits. I am now 60 years old and this interest has returned. I have begun collecting again. I particularly like invertebrates - trilobites, crinoids, sea slabs, echinoderms, bryozoans corals, but also plant and fish fossils.
@artisticevan2358 Жыл бұрын
i'm a giant astrophysics nerd, but god do I love paleontology and fossils.
@alexanderzagula1994 Жыл бұрын
That exact thing happened to me, I’ve loved the outdoors and dinosaurs and collecting things, and now I love geology
@fruityhag89266 ай бұрын
i love to hike and dfindd natural wonders and oddities, but i've never been fossil hunting with intention! my partner and i are going on a road trip into vermont this weekend, and this guide has been very helpful!! thank u so much!!
@reedoburrito35774 ай бұрын
About him saying it would be nice for paleontologist to be able to study the private fossils people have is exactly why I'm watching these videos. I want to learn to become one so bad so I can go on and study other fossils other than what I buy at gift shops
@patriciakloeppel98632 жыл бұрын
subscribed love your youtube channel I do a lot of rock collecting and find a few here in Arizona, excellent tips
@u.s.militia76822 жыл бұрын
A mastodon, wooly mammoth and giant short faced bear fossils have been found here in Saltville Virginia. I look for fossils all the time but only find concretions of shells. Should I look higher in the mountains or lower near the rivers and streams for fossils? I’ve collected many over the years and have no idea of what I have. I think I even have footprint fossils.
@anthonydoyle73702 жыл бұрын
I'm really disappointed. I thought you were going to say, " A mastodon, woolly mammoth and short faced bear walked into a bar." lol.
@ivandorsey10 ай бұрын
I found a fossil on a rock in my yard yesterday it's smaller than a dime a sponge I think (eastern Nebraska)
@riverside43392 жыл бұрын
Good information, it got me hooked
@kkittycatkat1990 Жыл бұрын
@ 5:15 This is where the term "Indian giver" came from. "Oh, yeah! Sure you can go fossil hunting!" After finding a land mine: "It's mine!" "It's all mine!"
@thetooginator1532 жыл бұрын
Some constructive criticism: when starting a 30-minute video about how to find fossils, I think it would be smart to get to the point quickly. A lot of KZbinrs pad runtime with filler, and it’s a turn off. Talking about how Charles Darwin’s hobbies is a great way to tell your audience that they are going to have to very patient to get to the “how to find fossils” part.
@bowold39762 жыл бұрын
agreed it also instantly dismisses any possibility of creation or a creator being the reason for civilization. Darwin was a evolutionist as well as a freemason. The deeper you look into history the real history more obvious it becomes it has been rewritten and altered beyond belief.
@sonicvilleras2 жыл бұрын
I hit the fast forward until I see what I wanna see lol. But I agree: just get to the point. This didnt come up on your feed, we all looked for it. If you know your audience is looking for it, you dont need to give us a class on what it is were already interested in.
@thetooginator1532 жыл бұрын
@@sonicvilleras - Exactly! The “class on what it is we’re already interested in” describes the problem perfectly! I think it pads the runtime and is a major turnoff. As you said, we’re interested in the subject described in the title. It’s pretty rare that I watch videos over ten minutes long (preferably less), unless I really know the video creator’s work. Otherwise, I assume it’s mostly padding.
@candiiyadigg38802 жыл бұрын
It’s divided you can easily skip to that part, it doesn’t hurt to intake some new info, if not there are short videos everywhere on her or even TIKTOK for people with a shorter attention span.
@RuinedTemple Жыл бұрын
@@bowold3976 Evolution is an accepted & supported scientific theory in the scientific community, but creationism is not. Therefore, when presenting scientific concepts & theories, sharing scientific information, or educating others on scientific subjects, scientists & those who educate others on scientific subjects shouldn't be expected to present creationist concepts like they're accepted & supported by the scientific community, nor should they be expected to omit evolutionary theory or concepts- especially when they're pertinent to or apply to the subjects they're covering, & they certainly shouldn't be expected to alter their presentations simply for the comfort of those who disagree with such an important & longstanding scientific theory because it doesn't mesh well with their interpretation of the modern incarnation of their sacred text. By the way, the theory of evolution in no way dismisses the idea that their may be some form of intelligent design or even a conscious creative force responsible for creating the universe, everything in existence, life, etc. ** It just doesn't jive with how SOME Christians INTERPRET what they've read from parts of the modern version of the Christian bible. ** I personally don't think that it makes much sense to assume that a divine force was directly responsible for creating civilization, as that was something that humans very obviously developed & it's never really been considered to be intrinsically related to divine creation... kind of like how humans also designed & created things like cities, horticulture, agriculture, animal husbandry, infrastructure, etc. Science has also been able to find, from ancient artifacts & evidence found, that humans slowly developed civilization over time. Perhaps you were mistaken in your understanding of the definition of what exactly civilization is?
@realtaiter3991 Жыл бұрын
If scientists didn’t shut down job sites when fossils are found, or steal the item from the person who found it, maybe more would be brought to their attention.
@justindunlap1235 Жыл бұрын
Straight up, I was working on digging the foundation for a riverfront house, we started finding Indian artifacts, long story short the foundation got poured 4 years later because the property owner reported the finds.
@nal0044 ай бұрын
@@justindunlap1235that’s actually really sick that you guys found that though. I work in construction and it would be so cool to dig up a dinosaur bone or mineral deposit.
@APrftCrclTempest2 ай бұрын
lol seriously? it gets shut down so it’s excavated properly. once artifacts are destroyed, that’s it. history gone.
@jamesalann22616 ай бұрын
As a serious fossil geek and lifelong collector, I can emphatically tell you that half the fun is knowing you’re not supposed to be out there! In other words, private property doesn’t stop the serious guys!
@GrandmaBev64 Жыл бұрын
I have had many fossils. Still have quite a few. I have tried to show my fossils. I have a petrified crab leg, as best as I can tell. It's awesome. It was found at the mouth of the Klamath River in California. I have been looking for someone to show it to.I really like petrified wood too.
@hawkthebird Жыл бұрын
I work in Klamath and would love to see it. Still been hoping to find a peice of petrified wood for myself.
@GrandmaBev64 Жыл бұрын
@@hawkthebird The Best place I've found for finding petrified fossils and bones, are at extreme low tides, at the mouth of the Klamath, on the riverbed, where the river and ocean meet, and in Cresent City, where the Jedi and city park come together, especially after a storm. I used to dig in the exposed giant rocks and along the shore, where all the seaweed and stuff mangle up together, inside of those piles, are all kinds of treasures. Some are stinky though, until cleaned up. They have an electric wheelchair there now too. It's free with preregistration.
@TheAmmolite Жыл бұрын
A bit late, but a place I found to have way too many specimens of petrified wood is Perranporth beach in Cornwall, UK. I tried searching for other things but it was just petrified wood. *Everywhere.* I did find a specimen with amber embedded in it and a piece of a clam shell fossilized in agate. Just saying, if you ever need petrified wood, go to that beach at some point.
@gastonadrien2692 Жыл бұрын
Thank you, I’m fossil hunting today
@TheGreatCourses Жыл бұрын
Glad to be of service! Let us know what you find.
@gkess71062 жыл бұрын
What is the source of the map shown at 12:45?
@tomgucwa73192 жыл бұрын
Limestones , shales , chalk , clays?.not too old , go-to streams an shores and zones of high rates of erosion , and or bulldozers.
@JohnnyButtons Жыл бұрын
I bought some nice fossils from Ross Geller back in the late ‘90s.
@kieranknoke22842 жыл бұрын
Any places in Phoenix Arizona??
@franciscojose64962 жыл бұрын
Good job in information tank you
@zemetrius Жыл бұрын
found some crinoid fossils in the mountains around pahrump in southern nevada, this area was the floor of the sea that was once here, according to what information i could find. i look for more every time i go out to the gold claim.
@ediacaran630 Жыл бұрын
Good !
@Manatee7242 жыл бұрын
Wait! Caesars creek, I fish there all the time. I need to know where to go to find these trilobite fossils!! Ugh.
@Steph-sk3xb2 жыл бұрын
Look for an area what would have been under water hundreds of years ago which will probably be anywhere near the shore.
@wanderlustexcursion Жыл бұрын
Thanks sir, you are beautiful teacher
@robertstone99882 жыл бұрын
No body cared about sue till they saw the doller signs
@jameshurley60212 жыл бұрын
discussions ensued about Sue? that's a polite euphemism....
@rdavidmurphy1 Жыл бұрын
I guess there are no fossils outside the US or your title would indicate differently
@nothanks3236Ай бұрын
We have some good trilobite locations in Georgia, problem is almost all of them are on private land and the landowners don't allow any collecting, period, not even for actual scientists.
@bonnieplushtuber55172 жыл бұрын
Anyone know any sites in Connecticut?
@mystmccoyАй бұрын
It’s only a 15 minute video if you double the play back speed.😅
@franciscojose64962 жыл бұрын
Yes of course that's amanzing channel pure information
@chinajoebinlying1773 Жыл бұрын
Most museums will just put them in a box out of site of the public.
@M3rche6 күн бұрын
One day I will collect fossils I just got my first, a tooth of a Spinosaurus my favorite dinosaur
@JingZhang-wk9ky5 ай бұрын
I have a coral in my garden
@lakota123max2 жыл бұрын
how sad that we have to ask the masters permission to fossil hunt in the states..geez.....
@whirledpeas3477 Жыл бұрын
Geez...lol
@mikewarriner29887 ай бұрын
I'm find I keep simply put change my mind
@thuthuycao24562 жыл бұрын
woww
@j.b.4340 Жыл бұрын
I hunt driveway gravel.
@shawnlindow9608 Жыл бұрын
I found a few small fossils in my own driveway gravel in upstate New York
@fw12406 ай бұрын
Yep. Limestone, probably 👍🏻
@davidhart53442 жыл бұрын
I always loved geology but was never any good at cosines and tangents
@pierreliew Жыл бұрын
sadly there aren't many fossils around where i live
@fw12406 ай бұрын
If there's limestone driveways/landscaping, there's fossils.
@Snail_watcher Жыл бұрын
Vertebrate fossils are overrated.
@YourLocalAuntMiki Жыл бұрын
😶
@Ryan980632 жыл бұрын
Typical archaeologist unsurprisingly they don't trust the rest of us, educated or not. As a Newfoundlander, I have difficulty telling between true archaeologists who are in it for the knowledge vs those who are in it for the fame
@LeLennoshe4 ай бұрын
No wonder archeologists wouldn't trust you considering that you mix them up with paleontologists...
@lukabaric-ud4ht2 ай бұрын
Yeah show it to scientist 😅 and say good bye to your fosil
@elisejaudon9252 жыл бұрын
So to look properly? I can only look where they tell me to look. I can only find what they tell me to find. If I find junk and its approved, I may keep it. If I find anything interesting, I have to trade it for approved junk. Certainly dose take any excitement or joy away emeideatly. This guy would have you walk around and bendover when told to. He will tell you everything you're allowed to know or believe . No fun for me. I guess he liked that part of his education.
@knaperstekt79532 жыл бұрын
What are you even on about? You should stay off the internet when on your medication.
@daledarkes53442 жыл бұрын
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@mandamiddle0278 Жыл бұрын
ohio naaaaaah
@BR549-c3i7 күн бұрын
Charles Darwin is the worst example to give. Darwin's theory's has been proven to be completely wrong. So thankful for Ken Ham and Ark Encounter and Creation museum.
@Mr_badjoke Жыл бұрын
Good luck proving anybody got them off of private land pal!😂. And I've got an authoritative last name in the industry I can get along with charging a lot more. bennett
@TheSwanvillan5 ай бұрын
But do we look both ways before crossing the road?!? Should we refrain from needlessly murdering other people in the quarry with us?!?! Should we juggle live hand grenades near fragile rock outcrops or not?!?! I think 'Fossil Hunting SAFETY AND LEGALITY FOR IDIOTS; (Oh and a bit about how to find out where to find fossils maybe)' would be a much more accurate title.
@fw12406 ай бұрын
You misidentified crinoids, just fyi.
@edbarskite27302 жыл бұрын
LIKE HOW THEY FOUND ELASTIC BONE MARROW,. NOAH'S FLOOD WAS ROUND 8000 YRS AGO, WHICH MAKES SENSE,,
@mouthofspaghetti78172 жыл бұрын
I like how you skip the part about the marrow gaining elasticity, only after after being treated with acid. Sorry your invisible sky wizard doesn't do the real. It be the fake, beLIEvers must have the Fake'th.
@christianquingcong227 Жыл бұрын
Accept Jesus now and forsake sins Jesus is coming
@haraldschmidt882810 ай бұрын
Religious fanatics make humanity dumber.
@sH-ed5yf10 ай бұрын
No mate finding fossils is more fun
@christianquingcong22710 ай бұрын
@sH-ed5yf repent for your sins and believe in the Lord Jesus now he is coming back
@sH-ed5yf10 ай бұрын
@@christianquingcong227 Sure kid. My family is fine. Without your religios propaganda
@sH-ed5yf10 ай бұрын
@@christianquingcong227 wow. Talking about fossils and now a doomsday cultist. That escalated quickly
@edbarskite27302 жыл бұрын
FOSSIL ARE REMNANTS OF NOAHS FLOOD, BURIED QUICKLY,,
@BasementBear2 жыл бұрын
If this was remotely true, do you feel this was the proper way to present your theory?
@mouthofspaghetti78172 жыл бұрын
Your CAPS lock button is stuck👍 Just looking out for you, didn't want you to come across as an ranting idiot.
@Steph-sk3xb2 жыл бұрын
@@BasementBearI think it’s somewhat true. That flood would have been responsible for a lot of fossils. They’ve always been around though.
@BasementBear2 жыл бұрын
@@Steph-sk3xb There is also the problem that there can be no fossils in the creationist timeline, with the consensus being that a fossil is at least 10000 years old.