SNAKE PIT Vs. Fossils | Would You Fossil Hunt in a SNAKE-INFESTED River?? 🐍 😵
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- Опубликовано: 16 ноя 2024
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Come with us while we go on an epic fossil hunting adventure in Hunt County, Texas! We ran into quite a few snakes on this trip, but even more fossil finds! Thank goodness! If you like our content, and want to see more future episodes, don't forget to Subscribe, like, and click the bell to be notified when new content is available!
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Pleistocene Bone By:
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Eocene fossil fish Priscacara liops from the Green River Formation of Wyoming By Didier Descouens - Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0, commons.wikime...
Awesome finds, that mosasaur vert is very cool!
Thank you!!
Love you two!!!
Thank you so much!!!!
Great finds and adventure guys ❤
Thanks so much!!!!
Nice trip. Love the gastros!
They were a really neat and surprising find!!!
Well that was fun, except for the snakes in the water, no thank you! New sub, looking forward to more, get that goal!
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Now see…I’m in Florida…with a number of similar fossils ….but we don’t get in water that looks like tea! Lol
I can imagine not! Gators!
Imma answer to the title Yes i definatly would i love snakes beautiful but sometimes dangerous creatures
It was worth it!!
Great video! I hunted that river a lot back in the day; it's a bit much for an old man.
It is a bit much. A week later, I'm still hurting 😆
@@TheAdventurousCouple Wanna go with you guys one of these times, though! It's a cool place.
Awesome finds, will have to meet up so you can show me how to find fossils.
We checked out your channel. Cool videos. We also do a little bit of metal detecting but honestly don't know enough about it yet. Where are you located? I saw in 1 of your videos a lot of snow, so I'm guessing not where we are in Texas lol
@@TheAdventurousCouple Moved to Waco, been here for about 3 years now. We can learn together.
Always hunt in the Winter....No snakes...
Not true in Texas. Plenty of snakes in the water.
Not always. It depends upon where you live.
Yikes! That first snake was a venomous Copperhead.
Do you guys need permits to collect fossils in Texas?
No, unless you're hunting Corp of Engineers land and apply for a permit to gain permission.