Wow! Very informative and well presented. Thank you
@gothiccrusader4283 жыл бұрын
I live right in the middle of Michigan and found petoskey stones, coral, crinoids, and brachiopods just on topsoil in my backyard!
@paleocat63543 жыл бұрын
When I went to CMU I collected gastropods and Petoskey stones while there. I polished my last one recently. I love Michigan!!!!
@harrietharlow99293 жыл бұрын
I'm from Michigan originally, but there isn't much available on the geological history of the state. I'm happy to have found this. My big interest is the Mid-continent Rift and the geological history of the UP. I'm happy to hsave found this video.
@anthonyhewitt93973 жыл бұрын
Nice video. Thank's for the post. I found this really interesting im from Michigan and Ive always been interested in the biological and geological history of earth. Its hard to find specific history on my home state of Michigan tho. This was great.
@mackymintle78062 жыл бұрын
Superstar!
@kylefulgham128 Жыл бұрын
Coral. Hexagonal
@michaelwiberg91732 жыл бұрын
I have specimens myself I treasure , our ancestors from the way backs 2.5 million years ago. Single cell creatures that demonstrated orderly patterns. I wished more science could be used to explain structures design. Something important is being explained as a single cell form of life has order but what’s really going on and how and why is this possible . Structure?
@snydly6664 ай бұрын
Found one in Lake Huron by Port Austin.
@C21H30O22 жыл бұрын
I have one natural talent, spotting Petoskey stones. Kinda wish God had went with something else.
@napalmholocaust90936 ай бұрын
Please don't exclude a polymath. Specialization often leads to extinction 😉