Fossils B/C
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Re: Fossils B/C
viewtopic.php?f=285&t=12239&p=369699#p369693hmmm wrote:How do you differentiate the trilobites(other than cryptolithus)?
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Re: Fossils B/C
Thanks!pb5754[] wrote:viewtopic.php?f=285&t=12239&p=369699#p369693hmmm wrote:How do you differentiate the trilobites(other than cryptolithus)?
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Re: Fossils B/C
Is anyone familiar with Division A (Elementary) Fossils? I have been asked to lead our elementary team for fossils. I cannot find anything online for Division A. I'm curious if Div. A will use the same list as B/C. Anyone ever do this event at the elementary school? It's called Fossil Find for A.
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Re: Fossils B/C
Why do you always troll event forums for no apparent reason? You did it with Towers last year and Battery Buggy both this year and last year, now this...Almandine wrote:Just find some human skeletons you "found" and quiz them on that.
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Re: Fossils B/C
I think Division A is dependent on where you live. Try to find out who organizes the tournaments in your region and ask them.mtownley wrote:Is anyone familiar with Division A (Elementary) Fossils? I have been asked to lead our elementary team for fossils. I cannot find anything online for Division A. I'm curious if Div. A will use the same list as B/C. Anyone ever do this event at the elementary school? It's called Fossil Find for A.
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Roger that...thanks for the guidance!UTF-8 U+6211 U+662F wrote:I think Division A is dependent on where you live. Try to find out who organizes the tournaments in your region and ask them.mtownley wrote:Is anyone familiar with Division A (Elementary) Fossils? I have been asked to lead our elementary team for fossils. I cannot find anything online for Division A. I'm curious if Div. A will use the same list as B/C. Anyone ever do this event at the elementary school? It's called Fossil Find for A.
TIA!
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Re: Fossils B/C
I believe that the bolded fossils mean that they weren't on the list the last time that the event was run.HL21 wrote:Hi, on the list, there are some fossils that are bolded. Is there a reason for this?
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