Texas: A land of oceanic fossils

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  • Опубликовано: 28 сен 2024
  • Welcome to the channel! If you're here from my TikTok (jared.cooke) or Instagram (jcookepaleo), I'm glad to see you again, and if you're new, you just found a space in geologic time I think you'll enjoy.
    This is my first RUclips video, and will make more fossil hunting videos like this in addition to new video styles that I'm excited to use. For more, older content, take a peek at my other socials where I still post regularly above!
    I love these prehistoric stories, and hope you'll get as much out of hearing them as I get from telling them. Enjoy :)
    Music: Horses Are Faster by Ian Munsick

Комментарии • 124

  • @davidrosen5137
    @davidrosen5137 2 месяца назад +4

    It's so encouraging to see a young person get this excited about science!

  • @YsabetJustYsabet
    @YsabetJustYsabet Год назад +3

    THANK YOU for talking about atlatls and clarifying that the points (especially the bigger ones) people find that have any real age to them are mostly atlatl dart-points! I'm a flint-knapper myself, and it drives me crazy to hear every single point called an 'arrowhead.' Big difference in point size, propulsion, types of game it was made to take down, how you hafted them, etc. And you found some fine ones. Also, MOSASAUR BONES! Excellent video!

  • @alexmullen6799
    @alexmullen6799 Год назад +2

    You really know what you're talking about and enjoy what you're doing out there, awesome video brother

  • @ashton.b
    @ashton.b Год назад +13

    Jared I’m obsessed with your tiktoks! You are living the dream! That Mosasaur vertebrae gave me chills. I’m a second grade teacher, but geology/paleontology was always in the back of my mind! Thanks to you and your videos I’m able to nerd out!

    • @jcookepaleo
      @jcookepaleo  Год назад +2

      Glad you have this space to enjoy! Thanks for the kind words

  • @TheInhabitantbeing
    @TheInhabitantbeing Год назад +1

    Definitely going to be looking forward to the future videos

    • @jcookepaleo
      @jcookepaleo  Год назад +1

      thank you, already looking at ways to upgrade the quality and finding good stories to tell, hope you'll enjoy :)

  • @njfossils
    @njfossils Год назад +2

    Awesome job on your first vid man, looking forward to seeing the next ones!

    • @TheCritterCult
      @TheCritterCult Год назад

      Epic stuff!

    • @jcookepaleo
      @jcookepaleo  Год назад +1

      thank you brother, you and I are gonna kick ass here

    • @njfossils
      @njfossils Год назад

      @@jcookepaleo 100% the eventual collab is gonna go crazy

  • @derekhurt9983
    @derekhurt9983 Год назад +1

    Beautiful video great finds from good ol Texas

  • @Helix..
    @Helix.. Год назад +1

    You should do more of these I loved your tiktoks

  • @Mrpalaeo
    @Mrpalaeo Год назад +7

    Let’s go Jared , welcome to RUclips we can’t wait for new videos 🦖

    • @jcookepaleo
      @jcookepaleo  Год назад +1

      thank you, glad to join the ranks of folks like yourself!

    • @Mrpalaeo
      @Mrpalaeo Год назад

      @@jcookepaleo 🙌

  • @swartzenegger91
    @swartzenegger91 7 месяцев назад

    Jared! Your videos are absolutely amazing. Your knowledge and your positive attitude are second to none! Thank you for these and keep them coming!
    I'm an Austin native so it is soo cool to see what might be in my own backyard! Do you have any literature, or any places you might recommend I take my son in Texas specifically?

  • @TerriAnnNiemeier-dy3no
    @TerriAnnNiemeier-dy3no 16 дней назад

    I thought you done an excellent job, explaining your finds. Something I find rare in Texas compared to Florida, and other States.

  • @shawnnorrell1686
    @shawnnorrell1686 Год назад +1

    Good job! Enjoyed your video. Great info explaining your finds. Also liked the photo references to each find What part of Texas is this? Good luck and Happy Trials 👍😎👍

  • @ryderreptile
    @ryderreptile Год назад

    Awesome video and finds Jared! Can’t wait to see more RUclips content from you bro

  • @kyrathomas-moore9945
    @kyrathomas-moore9945 Год назад

    Great videos. More please. Thank you.

  • @alexavee3404
    @alexavee3404 Год назад +1

    Love the videos Jared. They’re so cool. Do you keep everything you find? If so how do you store me categorise everything? I’d love to see a vid.
    Love from a British Archaeologist

    • @jcookepaleo
      @jcookepaleo  Год назад

      thanks! I keep a few finds, and donate others. I'm not a particularly inspiring example for orderly presentation - I have most kept in display cases from amazon and others in boxes under my bed in queue to be prepared out of the rock

  • @dawson7945
    @dawson7945 Год назад +1

    my boi, let’s go! i’ll be down soon enough so you can show me around!

    • @jcookepaleo
      @jcookepaleo  Год назад

      looking forward to it dawg!

    • @graceslezak2226
      @graceslezak2226 Год назад +1

      Fancy meeting you here Dawson 👀! Nice video Jared!!

  • @brettdewolf4675
    @brettdewolf4675 Год назад

    Pretty cool stuff.. Granite, everything you said was complete Greek.. I'm a computer nerd, not a fossil nerd... But still very cool.. Happy hunting

  • @elasmocast
    @elasmocast Год назад

    Awesome finds!

  • @liamesthegreat6078
    @liamesthegreat6078 Год назад +1

    I wish I lived in America so I could find stuff like you 😢 very nice video thank you for making it ❤️

    • @jcookepaleo
      @jcookepaleo  Год назад +2

      You'll be amazed by what fossils are below you - I didn't think I had anything around me either, it never hurts to look ;). Best of luck when you do!

    • @Crumbcat4life
      @Crumbcat4life Год назад

      Me to! i live in europe

    • @chloerene7858
      @chloerene7858 Год назад

      Funny- I searched for videos in America after seeing the cool fossils people were finding in Europe!

    • @Crumbcat4life
      @Crumbcat4life Год назад

      @@chloerene7858 did you know we dutchies found the first mosasaur fossils
      and i have bin also in maastricht wonderfull nature and a nice museum

  • @keithcampbell9630
    @keithcampbell9630 Год назад

    Very cool!

  • @jasonoetting4404
    @jasonoetting4404 Год назад +1

    Where is this located if you don't mind me asking? I fossil hunt in Denton,TX and found all kinds of fossils.

    • @sumopunx
      @sumopunx Год назад

      We just moved to Denton! Hi neighbor! Where are some good spots for fossil hunting around the Denton area?

  • @bingobaddies
    @bingobaddies Год назад

    Awesome!!

  • @georgesilverman9218
    @georgesilverman9218 10 месяцев назад

    I'm a amateur ichnologist, I have found pterosaour tracks in San Antonio

  • @janetbrown4350
    @janetbrown4350 Год назад +1

    What part of texas

  • @solethrivera
    @solethrivera Год назад

    Hola Jared! Te sigo desde Instagram. Soy estudiante de Veterinaria pero soy una aficionada a la paleontología, me encanta la facilidad con la que encontras fósiles, me gustaría poder hacerlo, y sé que lo voy a hacer cuando por lo menos tenga el conocimiento básico porque de donde soy, hay cantidad de fósiles pero supongo que por la zona sólo he encontrado de caracoles y conchas… En fin, saludos desde la Patagonia Argentina!

    • @jcookepaleo
      @jcookepaleo  Год назад +1

      I wish you best of luck then! I'd love to go to patagonia one day

  • @lois5445
    @lois5445 Год назад

    I need to go back to Texas

  • @KushByTheBush
    @KushByTheBush 4 месяца назад

    What creek?

  • @luzelenadiaries
    @luzelenadiaries 11 месяцев назад

    Cool video! I LOVE THE GIANT PTYCHODUS! My husband and I do a lot of fossil hunting in north Texas, we have our own little museum at our house. We collect, fossils, minerals and other things that attract our attention. Would be cool if you joined us one day.

  • @snaphuglue1617
    @snaphuglue1617 Год назад

    Amazing dude..

  • @Hiltechshipwrights
    @Hiltechshipwrights Год назад

    Thanks for the vid man. It was great. You are super knowledgable and will have a bright future. From Australia..... Relatives of Steve Erwin gggrrrr... haha just joking.

  • @ctcollinthib
    @ctcollinthib Год назад

    Super interesting

  • @googlinstuff8910
    @googlinstuff8910 Год назад

    fascimating, man! I follow you on Tiktok - glad you made the jump! Just curious, what part of texas is this - and - what the hell is going in with your hands, yo? PS - i love the informative inlays you put in that provide informative context. Keep it going man, subscrubed!

    • @jcookepaleo
      @jcookepaleo  Год назад +1

      I burn gas to go all over the state- Texas, as is much of the united states, is paved in fossils. And those are probably blood blisters from rock climbing or gymnastics. Glad you enjoyed!

  • @domdifatta196
    @domdifatta196 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you for the amazing video it was so cool, when you found the giant tooth there was an arrow Head right next to it the times
    Timestamp 5:11

  • @gayle4s383
    @gayle4s383 4 месяца назад

    At 5;52 that is a shell crushing shark tooth.

  • @vaniatoledo4758
    @vaniatoledo4758 11 месяцев назад

    Where was this?

  • @bananeboum
    @bananeboum Год назад

    The video is great! You should improve the audio tho. Somehow make your voice the same volume over all the parts.

    • @jcookepaleo
      @jcookepaleo  Год назад +1

      thanks for the suggestion, I had to change cameras a few times so that probably explains the discrepancy. I'm looking forward to learning and fine tuning my approach to the RUclips realm :)

    • @bananeboum
      @bananeboum Год назад

      I'm looking forward to seeing more of your content here :)

  • @spencerkasson388
    @spencerkasson388 Год назад

    Do you live in tx? I’d love to take you out just west of Fort Worth. I have Tons of access to acreage with fossils

  • @ttvtzy
    @ttvtzy Год назад

    Just curious, what do you do in school for paleontology?

    • @jcookepaleo
      @jcookepaleo  Год назад +1

      biology or geology major is the route you take, narrowing into paleontology in grad school

    • @ttvtzy
      @ttvtzy Год назад

      @@jcookepaleo ohhh okay thanks!!

  • @moncier77
    @moncier77 Год назад

    I have a collection of thousands of teeth from Texas sharks long forgotten

  • @falconguy353
    @falconguy353 Год назад +1

    Beep beep lettuce

  • @LanceHall
    @LanceHall 6 месяцев назад

    Yo.

  • @macmarie2090
    @macmarie2090 Год назад

    FUCK YES JAREDDDDDD

  • @ReefMimic
    @ReefMimic Год назад

    Indian head omg lol

  • @bolstay_5951
    @bolstay_5951 Год назад +8

    Bro that's amazing !! So hyped to watch the next vidéo ! Beautiful find, thanks from France for sharing this :)

    • @jcookepaleo
      @jcookepaleo  Год назад +1

      Glad you enjoyed! France is an excellent place for cretaceous fossils, hope you find some of your own soon :)

  • @TheMitchBarron
    @TheMitchBarron Месяц назад +1

    Too cool. You Sure know your stuff! Very interesting 😎

  • @OzarkBassinTV
    @OzarkBassinTV 13 часов назад

    One of the dopest rockhounding Vids I have watched!

  • @conniemarni5056
    @conniemarni5056 Год назад +1

    Like your videos but you might think about saying..oh my goodness!

  • @blueberrybantar
    @blueberrybantar 6 месяцев назад +2

    Could you give me a general idea of where I could look? I've seen where some fossils have been found in Texas but I am curious of the areas where you've had success. Thanks so much I love your videos!

    • @gusthegrinch7390
      @gusthegrinch7390 Месяц назад

      I can't give you his exact location, but Sherman Texas in Grayson County has Post Oak Creek and between Honey Grove and Ladonia Texas in Fannin County there is Sulfur River. Both have excellent hunting.

  • @alexandermelchers1497
    @alexandermelchers1497 Год назад +3

    Great finds there, Jared! It seems your braving the cold weather absolutely paid off! Finding so many projectile points in one day is just crazy (by the way, atlatl - originally an Aztec word - remained in use far after bows and arrows were invented, and the Aztecs used them as instruments of war - whence their name)! And I absolutely love the look of that terminal caudal mosasaur vertebra. It's just so large, I can only imagine it having come from one of the larger species of mosasaur, quite possibly Tylosaurus proriger, based on your location...! Well done! 👏

    • @jcookepaleo
      @jcookepaleo  Год назад

      Thanks Alexander! I love the knowledgeable response, always learning something new from you

  • @joshdonathan7311
    @joshdonathan7311 Год назад +1

    We’re you at?

  • @Malboop
    @Malboop 10 дней назад

    bruthah looks at a funny lookin rock and is able to give me some historical stories. super cool brah

  • @bryanwhat2268
    @bryanwhat2268 Месяц назад

    Cool channel I’ll subscribe

  • @waynesmith9463
    @waynesmith9463 Месяц назад

    How can I contact you directly? I have quite a few finds and would like to identify them

  • @daveh893
    @daveh893 Год назад +2

    Great following your adventures in the creek bed. You have a good eye for fossils and I'm really impressed with your knowledge. Thanks for sharing.

    • @jcookepaleo
      @jcookepaleo  Год назад +1

      thanks Dave, much appreciated. Looking forward to showing y'all more!

  • @sterling8298
    @sterling8298 4 месяца назад

    Where did you find all these? In Austin? and how do you know all this stuff about all these fossils?

  • @martoneduard
    @martoneduard Год назад +2

    Amazing finds! I especially love the ptycodus and the mosasaur vertebrae

    • @jcookepaleo
      @jcookepaleo  Год назад

      Thanks! What's crazy is that the mosasaur vertebra is from the tail - it must have been a huge animal

  • @autumnsky9807
    @autumnsky9807 26 дней назад

    Love how exciting these treasures are for you, and we who see them too, 🎉.

  • @hams47
    @hams47 Год назад +2

    I hope youtube helps you out, I know there are a lot of people who love these longer videos of fossil hunting

  • @kimberlyhinson4252
    @kimberlyhinson4252 Год назад +1

    Where in the world in Texas are you? Clearly N Tx. But are you showing multiple creeks? All this stuff you found in the same creek?!? Holy Moly!

    • @pimaggot
      @pimaggot 10 месяцев назад

      North sulfur River and all of its tributaries are full of cool fossils, artifacts etc.

  • @Greentippedweenie
    @Greentippedweenie 3 месяца назад

    Is this north of Huntsville?

  • @gayle4s383
    @gayle4s383 4 месяца назад

    And possibly 6;18

  • @pikusmaximus6539
    @pikusmaximus6539 Год назад +1

    Well done jared, very interesting...good luck with your channel

  • @sherylhowell5320
    @sherylhowell5320 7 месяцев назад

    Where at in Texas?

  • @ralphg23
    @ralphg23 Год назад +1

    Bro about to be the biggest paleontologist on youtube 😤🔥🔥🔥

  • @BlaiseByrd
    @BlaiseByrd Год назад +1

    Yes! Another paleo channel! Great finds. Nice artifacts and a mosasaur vert!

  • @ahmedakin4177
    @ahmedakin4177 Год назад +1

    I am so happy that you finally made the video

    • @jcookepaleo
      @jcookepaleo  Год назад +1

      glad you enjoyed, much more on the way!

  • @ttvtzy
    @ttvtzy Год назад +1

    I hate that i have no paleontology schools near me.. It would be a dream to be a paleontologist but at the same time I don’t wanna go to school too far from home

    • @jcookepaleo
      @jcookepaleo  Год назад +1

      most schools don't have a designated paleontology degree, the typical approach for us is to major in Biology or Zoology and then specialize into paleo in grad school. I'm a Zoology major for example.
      Also, many academic paleontologists didn't do it in college, I know a few who were engineers, burned out, and then transitioned into it halfway through their life. Anybody can publish papers and do good science. It's not restricted to academics :)

    • @ttvtzy
      @ttvtzy Год назад

      @@jcookepaleo How did they just start out like that? That’s definitely something I’d be interested in

  • @subsonicdemon
    @subsonicdemon Год назад

    Hey man my wife and I 6 year anniversary is coming up and we love hunting for fossils. Could you possibly tell me the drop in location so I can take my wife next weekend?

  • @cylentsmoker
    @cylentsmoker Год назад

    Kick ass finds my dude
    Im from colorado and got into rock hounding a couple years ago
    Im new to texas my man. Mineral wells texas ive been here a couple days
    Glad to see texas has geology and fossils too

  • @TheFireHouseHistorian
    @TheFireHouseHistorian Год назад

    Bro awesome video! I’m in central texas and new into fossil hunting, this was very informative and practical. Also great camera work

  • @Multi2794
    @Multi2794 7 месяцев назад

    awesome video 😊

  • @peteramarillo8952
    @peteramarillo8952 7 месяцев назад

    Where in Texas is this?

  • @Leighwhannelsgf7
    @Leighwhannelsgf7 Год назад

    this is so cool

  • @tylowren2005
    @tylowren2005 Год назад

    Great finds!

  • @ladyaqua4544
    @ladyaqua4544 Год назад

    I am very impressed with your videos, your knowledge is amazing and the visuals showing the species is wonderful to really understand the size of these prehistoric creatures. Best of luck I’ll be watching.

  • @tylowren2005
    @tylowren2005 Год назад

    I’m hoping I can find a ptycodus one day over here in the U.K.
    From the lower chalk.

    • @jcookepaleo
      @jcookepaleo  Год назад

      Some of the biggest, most well preserved specimens in the world come from the UK, best of luck!

  • @kaya.r5103
    @kaya.r5103 Год назад

    Nice video came here because of your Instagram. Hope more vids will follow soon

  • @alfonzomedrano7899
    @alfonzomedrano7899 Год назад

    More PLEASE!!!!!!!

  • @melyndalowe3578
    @melyndalowe3578 8 месяцев назад

    If you would ever want company hunting dm me 🫶🏼 I bone and shed hunt but getting into rock hounding and fossil hunting