2018 FOSSIL HUNTERS MAMMOTH SPECIAL

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  • Опубликовано: 27 сен 2024
  • For the first time ever our audience can watch an entire episode of the world's only TV series about FOSSIL HUNTERS! Welcome to our 1-hour "Mammoth Special"! After a successful first season containing 8 episodes, FOSSIL HUNTERS will offer this one-time special to our fans worldwide who have been requesting access to our series. Please feel free to share it with your families, friends, groups, clubs, museums, schools, and anyone else you can think of. This "Mammoth Special" follows the FOSSIL HUNTERS as they document the discovery and donation of Columbian Mammoth fossils to the Florida Museum plus much more! Want to own our first season on DVD? Be sure to find us: "Fossil Hunters TV Series" on Facebook and order one. Enjoy and Fossil On!

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  • @ncoutdooradventures6148
    @ncoutdooradventures6148 4 года назад +2

    So sorry to learn of Linda's passing! I literally just found y'alls channel last night, and subscribed immediately. The first video I viewed showed Linda on her very first fossil hunt. She said she had always been so excited to hear of,and see, Johns finds. My heart goes out to all of you, and especially to John. I will keep her spirit with me, as my wife, and I, also search for fossils, and past history! God bless everyone!

  • @sherolynsimmons7284
    @sherolynsimmons7284 4 года назад

    I once belongs to the Ft. Myers Fossil Club and went out on a dig with them... it was great. We found large sections of Turtle Shell, Lama Teeth, small Sharks Teeth, shells and unknown parts of whale bone and others. I still have some of them. We were real muddy. I went to one of their shows and saw some real Mammoth Hair that I did not purchase at the time and wished I had. I enjoyed that very much.
    I have made several trips to Venice Beach and the Englewood Pier before they put a ton of sand in there and did a lot of Shark Tooth Hunting and my daughter found a bunch too. She was about 8 or 9 then. Lots of memories.
    Over the years I continue to watch all of the Dinosaur and Shark documentaries that I can find.
    I always wonder the tons of animals that lived over the millions of years that are still buried. Can't wait until they are found and shared .....

  • @Fossilfinder1
    @Fossilfinder1 6 лет назад

    Just marvelous Don. Your movie magic experience made goose pimples on my skin and heart ! So well crafted and your "hunters" are just what this science needs! This is the kind of of work that will no doubt bridge the badly needed gap between the amatuer and the academia. Take a bow Don and family and hunters ! I was moved through all of it and especially when you put Bud Leisey's picture after I threw that horse tooth to "him" !

  • @grampysmagic3327
    @grampysmagic3327 3 года назад

    That's Kankakee ILLINOIS !!!

  • @JohnDoe-vw1fc
    @JohnDoe-vw1fc 4 года назад

    In the mist off his fossil collection he has a picture of his grandma and grandpa in there 😂😂😂😂

  • @louiechidwick6034
    @louiechidwick6034 4 года назад

    Hi Don, greetings from England UK. I live along the North Sea coast bordering ancient 'Doggerland' and I beach comb for Ice-age mammal bones, The most common finds belong to both Woolly and Steppe Mammoth. Both of these species migrated to your neck of the woods where the Steppe Mammoth evolved into the Columbian Mammoth. It was so fascinating for me to be able to compare the Columbian bones on your video to my Steppe Mammoth finds. The molars of any Mammoth are the key find for species identification as you know. I was very impressed to see how similar Columbian and Steppe molars actually are.
    I've subbed and can't wait to see more from you. Louie.
    PS Please can you do a La Brea tar pits 'special' one day? :)

  • @tasawarshahzad7584
    @tasawarshahzad7584 5 лет назад

    very nice

  • @Blessings.429
    @Blessings.429 5 лет назад

    New sub excellent

  • @monstercolorfunco4391
    @monstercolorfunco4391 5 лет назад

    Hi there, your video series is like dallas and miami vice, the fossil version, it's a lot superlontogy.

  • @JMont905
    @JMont905 6 лет назад

    Great show. Where can I find more?

  • @DonBrunning
    @DonBrunning  6 лет назад +1

    Soon you will be able to watch the entire unedited interview with Dr. Hulbert from the Florida Museum of Natural History. It's almost an hour just by itself! Lots of interesting facts to learn from Dr. Hulbert and all the FOSSIL HUNTERS! Stay tuned!

  • @thescienceemporium2606
    @thescienceemporium2606 5 лет назад

    Hey, where can I find more. I find it frustrating I can not watch more!

  • @paxpopulusalexpatriotegpi9848
    @paxpopulusalexpatriotegpi9848 3 года назад

    ☝️👓😇🐢

  • @annebrailsford4872
    @annebrailsford4872 4 года назад

    That lady fossil hunter looks like the Bali woman who sang " Happy talking, talking, happy talk "