Ice Age Graveyard Discovered Fossil Hunting in Florida

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  • Опубликовано: 10 ноя 2024

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  • @DiggingScience
    @DiggingScience  4 года назад +22

    It is always so refreshing to see a diversity of fossils from one spot and we did not expect to see all of that bone come out of the last gravel bar from Day 2, we will definitely have to explore this spot in more detail and see what history is still buried right beneath the surface!

    • @RunningGrass-we7tm
      @RunningGrass-we7tm 4 года назад

      Do u ever take novice fossil hunters to your happy place, be a hands on tour/fossil guide... for a price of course

    • @steveshoemaker6347
      @steveshoemaker6347 4 года назад +3

      Young man you are a...Incredible person of the first order....l love watching your videos.....l lived a long time in Florida in Riverview off 301.....l to like stuff like this very much...l am 77 years old....Thanks so very much indeed...!!!!!!!!!!!!

    • @kemalham
      @kemalham 4 года назад

      I feel u

    • @marvinisit
      @marvinisit 3 года назад +1

      I am rather new to your channel... I am so intrigued by all of your finds.... I have to ask.... where do you work? Do you use your vast knowledge and schooling in your job?

    • @DiggingScience
      @DiggingScience  3 года назад +1

      @@marvinisit Hi Richard! So glad you found our channel! I use to work for the US Fish and Wildlife Service as a Biologist, but I quit to pursue Paleontology and RUclips full time! So far we aren't at our financial goals but I don't regret it at all as this is what I am most passionate about!

  • @stephenrafter1022
    @stephenrafter1022 4 года назад +12

    Its lovely to see someone genuinely happy.

  • @JaneEllenMusic
    @JaneEllenMusic 4 года назад +13

    That is a killer mastodon tooth, congratulations! Keep 'em coming!

  • @donaldbelobraydic9996
    @donaldbelobraydic9996 4 года назад +3

    You are very easy to listen too. I enjoyed your experience. Thank you.

  • @maryroraff1822
    @maryroraff1822 4 года назад +7

    So happy to see the masadin tooth. Congratuations!

  • @ineedanewname9595944
    @ineedanewname9595944 4 года назад +11

    So cool! Keep it coming! So jealous and ready to go hunting here in coastal GA. Thank you for the inspiration!!

  • @michaeljclarelli8973
    @michaeljclarelli8973 4 года назад +4

    Loving this channel ! I stumbled across it scrolling RUclips and saw that skull video . I love how you spoke about being out in actual nature ! Respect brother keep doing what you're doing

  • @mariemoss2475
    @mariemoss2475 4 года назад +5

    I'm a new subscriber... What a great channel you have, full of great wonder.!!!!
    I'm a part time Archaeologist from the UK and know the great feeling you get when you find something awesome.

    • @DiggingScience
      @DiggingScience  4 года назад +1

      We are so glad you found us! its such a rush finding something! I have a bucket list of discoveries I hope to make here in Florida.

  • @lisaamirant5595
    @lisaamirant5595 2 года назад

    Your knowledge of every item you see is just incredible. It’s so much fun watching you!!!🤗🙏❤️

  • @jedavisLV426
    @jedavisLV426 2 года назад +1

    You are my favorite Florida man

  • @DarkNinjaShark
    @DarkNinjaShark 4 года назад +6

    killer finds as always, keep up the great work!

  • @victoriaeastman3248
    @victoriaeastman3248 4 года назад +3

    Love your videos. Keep them coming

  • @pamelaanders6286
    @pamelaanders6286 3 года назад +1

    Gee I am so impressed with what you do. Also impressive is your knowledge of such ancient fossils. I really enjoy your videos. Thank you.

  • @ssndisteele3521
    @ssndisteele3521 4 года назад +2

    As always, great finds and love your enthusiasm! ! You help take away the every day drama...Thank you!!

    • @DiggingScience
      @DiggingScience  4 года назад +1

      You are so welcome, it means a lot that people like you can enjoy these videos :)

  • @ALABAMAHEADHUNTER
    @ALABAMAHEADHUNTER 4 года назад +4

    Up here in Alabama we dug in a cave with a local museum for giant ground sloth fossils . Over a 6 week period we dug out 6 almost complete skeletons . there were 2 juveniles and 4 adults . We barely touched the room where these we located . Since then the cave was gated by the land owner and the museum to preserve this site .

  • @mollyhollypollydolly8760
    @mollyhollypollydolly8760 4 года назад +4

    Sounds like so much fun to have a 2day fossil hunt!

  • @joannhempen8210
    @joannhempen8210 3 года назад

    Great finds Jonathan!! Loved the video!

  • @MrRicknash
    @MrRicknash 4 года назад +1

    Great video. Looking forward to Pt. 2 !

  • @yankeetimeline
    @yankeetimeline 4 года назад +2

    Great video. So many nice finds

    • @DiggingScience
      @DiggingScience  4 года назад

      There are more to be found here as well!

  • @dmana3172
    @dmana3172 2 года назад

    It's amazing you dug up and found things that goes back thousand of years ago! It used to be a land during Ice Age and Florida was three time the size of land. Too bad most of it are under water now.

  • @americanrebel413
    @americanrebel413 2 года назад

    This was awesome man!
    Thank you.

  • @ilyasatyadharma
    @ilyasatyadharma 4 года назад +2

    Hey, if you could make some edit on your video showing which part of bones that you've found from the animals, because I think it might be helpful for newbies like me to imagine what you found. Nice video overall!! Love it! 😁

  • @elvisthepelvis447
    @elvisthepelvis447 4 года назад +8

    Man, those are some beautiful specimens

    • @DiggingScience
      @DiggingScience  4 года назад +3

      Thank you, really good quality from this site!

  • @foreveranimallover1504
    @foreveranimallover1504 4 года назад +2

    Awesome!!!!!! Keep going!!! :)

  • @onthefasttracktoheaven
    @onthefasttracktoheaven 4 года назад +1

    Love it!!

  • @MucaroBoricua
    @MucaroBoricua 4 года назад +5

    -derm comes from Greek and means -skin.
    So osteoderm literally means bony skin. Of course, bony skin should be composed of bony chunks (scales), if not it would be a carapace.

  • @ghostravenXX
    @ghostravenXX 4 года назад +2

    Wow what an incredible hunt . What a cool tooth and the toe bone is awesome as well . The small shards of fossil ivory that I have seen you and a few others find , is it carvable . Have you tried to carve it at all?Just a thought . Thx for sharing

    • @DiggingScience
      @DiggingScience  4 года назад

      Thanks! It is carvable! We haven't carved any yet but my aunt is an artist and is learning wood carving and we want to let her try her hand. Would love to market it to wood carvers one day.

    • @ghostravenXX
      @ghostravenXX 4 года назад +1

      @@DiggingScience I carve but I am in Canada . I believe Fossil Ivory is legal to buy and sell but check with the local authorities . Good luck , I would love to see some of the finished pieces . Take care.

  • @fossiladventures2926
    @fossiladventures2926 4 года назад +1

    Hi another great video , love ice age stuff. What do you have to do to stabilize your finds?

  • @tylerstark2021
    @tylerstark2021 4 года назад +2

    Really cool video. What do you do with all the fossils you find? Because you must have a huge collection.

    • @DiggingScience
      @DiggingScience  4 года назад +2

      I loan the best stuff to different museums, some I keep for my personal collection, and then I use a lot for educational programs!

  • @brazeification2
    @brazeification2 3 года назад +1

    I’ve tried searching for fossils in rivers and lakes but I honestly just can’t distinguish what’s just a rock and what’s an actual fossil lol You’ve got a good eye

  • @Jarod-vg9wq
    @Jarod-vg9wq 4 года назад +1

    Well I’m going to Florida next year, it’s time for fossil hunting.

  • @4ofse7en
    @4ofse7en 3 года назад +1

    I think I have an idea why but can you explain why you don't dig with a shovel and use a sifter? I see a lot is on the surface so no need to dig but wouldn't there be more underneath?

  • @u.s.militia7682
    @u.s.militia7682 4 года назад +1

    You should come to Saltville Virginia. There are mastodon fossils here. I think they found a whole one here. There are creeks and rivers here that you can hunt.

    • @DiggingScience
      @DiggingScience  4 года назад +1

      I'll have to research it!

    • @u.s.militia7682
      @u.s.militia7682 4 года назад

      Digging Science if you’re interested then let me know. There is some property right behind my property that has a creek on it that you can hunt and I believe it’s been untouched when it comes to fossil hunting. There are several other places that are very near that are public areas that can be hunted as well.

  • @pennycarrigan4356
    @pennycarrigan4356 3 года назад +1

    I'm from Florida and didn't realize the multiple amount of fossils there are here. I've always been told horses weren't ever in North America until the Spanish brought them over.

    • @DiggingScience
      @DiggingScience  3 года назад

      Horses actually evolved in North America and were here until 13000 years ago. They were then reintroduced by the Spanish.

    • @pennycarrigan4356
      @pennycarrigan4356 3 года назад

      @@DiggingScience awww, thank you for the history lesson and for clearing up my confusion. I truly appreciate it and love learning new things all the time. I hope you have an awesome Sunday, and if you're a father, I hope you have an awesome Fathers Day!!😜

  • @davidbee8793
    @davidbee8793 4 года назад +2

    I have a question for you from my days of hunting morel mushrooms. Do you take any measures to ensure that people don't follow your trail, discover and/or steal your honey holes? I absolutely love your videos, thank you.

    • @DiggingScience
      @DiggingScience  4 года назад

      Yes and no, some of the areas I go are really remote, so there isn't that much of a need to cover my tracks. But, it is always a worry that someone might. I've heard nightmare stories about people poaching sites before.

    • @davidbee8793
      @davidbee8793 4 года назад +1

      Morel sites are zealously protected by mushroom hunters in Michigan and poaching is rife. Keep your head on a swivel and God bless. @@DiggingScience

  • @SakeofScienceChrisKammel
    @SakeofScienceChrisKammel 4 года назад +1

    Love your videos and your message. We should definitely do a collab video one day. I can't get back out for another couple weeks. Keep it up.

  • @georgezesner4
    @georgezesner4 4 года назад

    I live in central Florida and have found hundreds of fossils while fishing in the rivers. I did find a human tooth that is stained all black from being in the water so long, I would like to send them to you so you could look at them and tell me what you think. Great video

  • @terriniemeier6578
    @terriniemeier6578 3 года назад

    I am so glad your young and willing to go into the swampy smelly gator Infested Florida rivers

  • @danmcconnell5941
    @danmcconnell5941 4 года назад +2

    I'm gonna take my first trip to Peace river tomorrow. Probably around Wauchula.

    • @DiggingScience
      @DiggingScience  4 года назад

      Good luck! There is great stuff over there :)

  • @stanleydaniels100
    @stanleydaniels100 4 года назад +4

    Think I'll be gettin a gopro 7. Thanks for the idea John Carter!!!!

    • @DiggingScience
      @DiggingScience  4 года назад +1

      They are awesome! I already want the new 8.

  • @TehLawEnforcer
    @TehLawEnforcer 4 года назад +3

    hey i live in GA what did you do to study what fossils look like in your area, i would like to come to Florida and hunt fossils but im kinda scared of gators since i have not had to deal with them but i would like to know how you study what to look for (i arrow head hunt and gold pan) i don't think we have fossils in GA

    • @DiggingScience
      @DiggingScience  4 года назад +3

      You have fossils in Georgia. Especially near the coast. I have a degree in Geology and study geologic maps and read publications before I go out and hunt.

    • @TehLawEnforcer
      @TehLawEnforcer 4 года назад

      @@DiggingScience do you have a discord or anyway to just talk here an there i have some cool gems i'v found here no fossils yet, however in sc i did find shark teeth like it was nothing on a beach which was mind boggling. I just can't believe fossils are that common near you!

  • @christiansummers4318
    @christiansummers4318 4 года назад +2

    What do you do to avoid gaters while hunting?

    • @DiggingScience
      @DiggingScience  4 года назад +1

      Play it smart, always go against current, use a high powered light, no sudden movements etc.

  • @tsunamix0147
    @tsunamix0147 4 года назад +1

    I think my birthday wish may have helped you find that tooth.

  • @froggerland
    @froggerland 4 года назад +1

    I like your videos dude if you ever need a dive partner, or a camera man lit me know.

  • @catdogky
    @catdogky 3 года назад

    16:00 ...that mosquito on your forehead hit the blood jackpot. "Holy crap, I can't believe my good fortune! A Human out here in the middle of nowhere!"

  • @micr0d0t97
    @micr0d0t97 2 года назад

    Can you do this in all florida rivers?

  • @kennethritter4280
    @kennethritter4280 2 года назад

    Very cool finds but you really shouldn’t be diving alone especially when you know that gators are in the area

  • @lazenbytim
    @lazenbytim 2 года назад

    Awesome channel guys. But honestly you must be bonkers going out into that jungle with no back up. Mentalists! lol

  • @ineedanewname9595944
    @ineedanewname9595944 4 года назад +1

    Cool old bottles! I would take them off your hands!

    • @DiggingScience
      @DiggingScience  4 года назад +2

      Too many to lug out, but I may save one or two from the river for ya!

  • @tjrubicon5463
    @tjrubicon5463 3 года назад +2

    Nothing better? How about a mastodon tooth with an obsidian spear point embedded in it?

  • @Jarod-vg9wq
    @Jarod-vg9wq 4 года назад

    What do you do with these keep them or give them to a museum.

  • @sophiar6996
    @sophiar6996 4 года назад

    That mosquito on your forehead though! lol

  • @tavish4699
    @tavish4699 2 года назад

    where can i buy things like this online?

  • @anthonylivolsi9915
    @anthonylivolsi9915 4 года назад

    Man u have the best life im so jealous...

    • @DiggingScience
      @DiggingScience  4 года назад

      We are still trying to make a living doing this and appreciate your support! If you want to help us continue to create content consider becoming a Patreon supporter!
      www.patreon.com/diggingscience

  • @pixels2u
    @pixels2u 4 года назад

    unbelievable. wonder if @paleocris and @wildkyle have seen this 👀

  • @justinreillyhyers5686
    @justinreillyhyers5686 2 года назад

    Where at in Florida is the spot located at because I was born in Tampa Bay

  • @chuckduncan9098
    @chuckduncan9098 4 года назад +1

    Were the woolly mammoths alive during the time frame as the mastadons? Do you every fine woolly mammoth fossils?

    • @DiggingScience
      @DiggingScience  4 года назад

      They were, but Woolly Mammoths did not range this far south during the Ice Ages. Florida was more of a temperate Savannah then. There are areas like Iowa however where the two species can be found at the same location!

    • @chuckduncan9098
      @chuckduncan9098 4 года назад +1

      @@DiggingScience Thank you. So much to learn :)

  • @neilthomas8258
    @neilthomas8258 3 года назад

    I live in TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO, i found something that i think is a fossil, just not sure what ,can you help me out?

  • @pyroarchmozzis4619
    @pyroarchmozzis4619 4 года назад +1

    💜

  • @briannasimes1875
    @briannasimes1875 4 года назад +1

    Can you recommend any places to go fossil hunting in Florida? I know there’s not a lot around me since I’m in deltona but I’m willing to drive. I know that the peace river is a good spot

    • @DiggingScience
      @DiggingScience  4 года назад

      Peace River is a Great Spot for beginners. We do tours there!

    • @sandraford4235
      @sandraford4235 4 года назад

      Brianna Simes we went there years ago when the river was very low,We took some friends back there a few years later and the River was thigh high so not good for digging ,Best to wait till the rivers at its lowest if your not snorkeling ,

  • @SteveK139
    @SteveK139 4 года назад +1

    "Giant tortoise ankle spur"....HOW DO YOU KNOW THAT???? I'm not questioning that it is what you say, just how do you have the anatomy of every extinct animal in your head?

    • @whatabouttheearth
      @whatabouttheearth 4 года назад

      I know right. He's got a degree in Geology but damn. There's another channel I watch called 'Crime Pays But Botany Doesn't' and he's always shooting off the Binomial names of plants, it amazes me. Makes me want to buckle down on my personal studies.

    • @SteveK139
      @SteveK139 4 года назад

      @@whatabouttheearth I was telling my wife, it's not even what interests you that you can remember all this stuff as I can't tell you anything about the beer and liquor I drink, and I'm very interested in those.

  • @jaklyncraft666
    @jaklyncraft666 Год назад

    I am getting a bit addicted with you, despite the Crocs/Aligators? I thought Aligators had long jaws. Im in the UK so dont come across them 😊 phew. Stay safe

    • @DiggingScience
      @DiggingScience  Год назад +1

      I'm glad to hear it. We hope you stick around. Alligators have broader snouts, while crocodiles have an elongated snout relative to alligators. However, they both still look quite similar.

  • @TroubledTimes2024
    @TroubledTimes2024 2 года назад

    You should show a picture of the actual animal for a short period of the bones you find and know.

  • @whatabouttheearth
    @whatabouttheearth 4 года назад

    A 14 foot tall sloth??? 😲

  • @Atlantis_Lord2660
    @Atlantis_Lord2660 2 года назад

    I hope you did not lost your Mastodon Toe ;-;

  • @acecombatmerc
    @acecombatmerc 4 года назад

    Dude I wanna go fossil hunting.

  • @ethanmcdowell9677
    @ethanmcdowell9677 4 года назад +2

    Anyone else just wanna smack the skeeters off his forehead?

    • @DiggingScience
      @DiggingScience  4 года назад

      My brother said the same thing. I don't even notice anymore....

  • @ncoutdooradventures6148
    @ncoutdooradventures6148 4 года назад +1

    Ok,, so now I need to know how to distinguish between a gator, and a croc, tooth!

    • @DiggingScience
      @DiggingScience  4 года назад +1

      Croc teeth are slender and elongated, while gator teeth are fat and stubby (normally)

  • @evdallas123
    @evdallas123 4 года назад +1

    There's no telling what's under Fla it was a prehistoric jungle at one time

  • @monstercolorfunco4391
    @monstercolorfunco4391 3 года назад

    dermis means skin. I thin it would be cool if there was a shark scene like jaws comes up and a dude has an eyeball dangeling out and you go eep.

  • @makerspersona5456
    @makerspersona5456 4 года назад

    What about alligators? Are they ever lurking in those rivers?

  • @xanderglasson658
    @xanderglasson658 4 года назад

    How do you know what is a fossil and what is not a fossil?

  • @sukochilee4770
    @sukochilee4770 4 года назад

    Why are you not afraid of alligator attacking you? Or a bear, or a Panther or a poisonous snake??

  • @triple_A_rockhound
    @triple_A_rockhound 4 года назад +1

    Happy hobby happy life huh
    Ds lol
    Just never know what ya find

  • @missadel20
    @missadel20 4 года назад

    We definitely enjoy your videos and it's very nice to hear a well-educated young man!!! Most of the kids your age ain't got nothing in their heads!!!

  • @KowboyUSA
    @KowboyUSA 4 года назад +1

    Derm/dermis: skin
    Osteo: bone
    Osteoderm: bone skin

  • @darylmorse7337
    @darylmorse7337 2 года назад

    You wasted 20 minutes talking about tooth before even pulling it out. Couldn't finish your video

  • @johndavison9970
    @johndavison9970 4 года назад

    Your mAn bun needs to go sweet heart!