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These River Banks are LOADED with Prehistoric Bones and Teeth | Fossil Hunting & Canoeing in Florida 

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We have been waiting for nearly half a year for the water levels to drop low enough to return to this location! We finally got our chance to get back here with the canoe and do some exploring for Pleistocene age fossils and the occasional Eocene age shark tooth. This was a very enjoyable adventure, as they always are. We found fossils from mastodons, giant ground sloths, tapirs, alligators, camels and a lot more. The carnivores eluded us on this trip, but that just means we'll have to return here again on the next opportunity to find what we missed this time around.
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@PaleoCris
@PaleoCris 2 года назад
PaleoPacks (highly fossiliferous gravel, loaded with shark teeth) can be ordered here! paleocris.com/paleopack Hit that thumbs up button if you liked this video!
@sharibrown1668
@sharibrown1668 2 года назад
Definitely some good material for Paleo Packs on this trip.
@suzsladden6620
@suzsladden6620 2 года назад
I live in england how can l pay for one of your packs please
@thegeorgiacreekwalker491
@thegeorgiacreekwalker491 2 года назад
That is a treasure trove of fossils and the way you can automatically identify what you’re finding is very impressive, Great Video, Thanks For Sharing, GL&HH.
@TimG333
@TimG333 2 года назад
Thank you Chris & Bree for showing us your fossil hunt. 🙂👍
@sharbean
@sharbean 2 года назад
Those horse teeth were awesome!
@assajventress3204
@assajventress3204 2 года назад
Looks like the opening scenes of 'Wrong turn'.
@leslyeschoenhuth1107
@leslyeschoenhuth1107 2 года назад
* Love going along with you.. Not as many Shark teeth.. Thanks for showing where the Turtle fragment went. I Love to learn.. Beaver Tooth.. Nice..
@cynthiaswearingen1037
@cynthiaswearingen1037 2 года назад
Fossils everywhere!!! Of so many different types!!! You and Bri had such a great day!💖
@sheaandtesla4599
@sheaandtesla4599 2 года назад
You guys are living life! I love seeing your videos I wish there were places like this near me. Much love from Perth Australia
@dominicdoofus6935
@dominicdoofus6935 2 года назад
Please more of this type of content!
@divingwithmicheleinvirgini7957
@divingwithmicheleinvirgini7957 2 года назад
Yes, yes, more fossil video. So much fun to watch, Bre and you are so cute together ❤
@Mistress_Wolf
@Mistress_Wolf 2 года назад
I love seeing you and Bri out on awesome adventures
@robertabessey7990
@robertabessey7990 2 года назад
What a gentleman! I can't help but be nervous when you guys are so close to the croc infested waters. Love your channel. Thank you
@amandathurston2720
@amandathurston2720 Год назад
14:39 great information! I have tons of conch shells from those grey clay layers of earth! I’ve gotten my little nephew into fossil hunting just by taking him on fossil hunts along the roadside ditches! It’s so cool to see the excitement kids get from finding something so old they can’t even comprehend yet, but they know it’s special
@Theoffcialbananamonke
@Theoffcialbananamonke 2 года назад
I love all your videos guys you guys are the ones who got me into fossil hunting
@SusanIsListening
@SusanIsListening 2 года назад
Bri is a fossil whisperer.
@patifagan6774
@patifagan6774 2 года назад
Excellent video. Thanks guys
@middleagecrazy4234
@middleagecrazy4234 2 года назад
Such a massive variety of bone and teeth
@jessicamermaid2438
@jessicamermaid2438 2 года назад
That was quite the assortment of fossils; nothing crazy but, all cool. I'm always happy for any of your fossil hunting videos, though.
@willr322gt
@willr322gt 2 года назад
Love watching your vids but man every time you and Bri are at the edge of that dark black water I cringe at the thought of a gator going at one of you! You guys be safe and keep having fun showing us more of your amazing finds!
@maryhutt4263
@maryhutt4263 Год назад
Your so smart Chris! Ought to bee teaching at a colledge
@briankesterson4365
@briankesterson4365 2 года назад
A great place to hunt!!! Congrats to you and Bri for finding some great fossils!
@richconroy5559
@richconroy5559 2 года назад
At least Bree got higher billing than the canoe! Great fun as usual!
@wernberli
@wernberli 2 года назад
Like how you backed up after the quick splash you made on the edge of the limestone. There are gators out there but usually avoid people. But a splash like that on the edge of deeper murky water is a signal that food may be struggling. I know you know that. Seemed like that crossed your mind as you did it.
@PaleoCris
@PaleoCris 2 года назад
You’re exactly right. The biggest alligator I’ve ever seen lives right near here. It’s tracks on the banks were way larger than my hand. I’m not messing around too much near that water here.
@melissachavez1837
@melissachavez1837 2 года назад
Wow, I love the huge variety of fossils you guys found! What a fun trip 🤗
@RM-rh3mz
@RM-rh3mz Год назад
Yes
@americanrebel413
@americanrebel413 2 года назад
This was cool guys, thank you. For what it's worth when you crouch down to go through stuff and your back is right against the river it freaks me out! Please be safe!
@darcyedwards4417
@darcyedwards4417 2 года назад
Bri I love the color of your jacket! So pretty!! And beautiful fossils as always! 🤩😃
@clintonneuhaus1818
@clintonneuhaus1818 2 года назад
So much fun to join you on your adventures.
@G2fish
@G2fish 2 года назад
Great vids u love the content😁👍🏼 makes me wish I lived in Florida sadly I live I Washington
@secretdaisy6484
@secretdaisy6484 2 года назад
Nice fossil finding trip. I live in Northern Kentucky and any place the dirt has been removed or washed away you can find Brachiopods and all kinds of other fossils laying everywhere. There’s a place near Maysville where you find Trilobites larger than your hand. It’s crazy. The whole state is on limestone which is responsible for the bluegrass in the greater Lexington area where racehorses are bred and the water that is used for the bourbon industry. I noticed you went to Michigan and found Petiskeys. I’ve been there too. Be safe and keep posting for us fossil nerds. 👍☮️🌞🌟🦴❤️
@raygrange7312
@raygrange7312 2 года назад
How you identify small pieces of bone is amazing.👍
@em1326
@em1326 2 года назад
Great trip!! I really like Bree she's a great addition!!
@maryoneill5070
@maryoneill5070 2 года назад
I think you need to canoe back to this location and find more fossils here. I really enjoy everything you do. Enjoying nature and old stuff lol. Until the next ✌🏻❤️🙂🙏
@samanthawaddell2070
@samanthawaddell2070 2 года назад
Glad to see the video cleared up, love watching you'll find these amazing fossils
@mikepetrucha2774
@mikepetrucha2774 2 года назад
Near the end when you threw that large chunk of bone in the water I yelled "NO"! I'd probably want to fill the canoe with all the fossilized pieces of bone.
@enirehtaksirrah7936
@enirehtaksirrah7936 2 года назад
That alligator skull would have been great for Bri's art work. Please do another skull hunting video
@GREEKEXPLORERS
@GREEKEXPLORERS 2 года назад
Nice video my friend!! Thank you for sharing, full support from us to you!! Please take care!!
@Sierradragon1
@Sierradragon1 2 года назад
This is amazing, what I wouldn't give to go on a fossil hunting trip with you guys
@amymclaughlin7373
@amymclaughlin7373 2 года назад
Wow, what is a muskovy duck doing our there? Never know what you'll see out there. Great video as usual guys.
@PaleoCris
@PaleoCris 2 года назад
We were very confused as well. I’ve never seen one in a place like that, but it seemed to be gone when we returned.
@TheFossilFiend
@TheFossilFiend 2 года назад
Great video, enjoyed it a lot!
@kellyannthibault7716
@kellyannthibault7716 2 года назад
i love your videos with Bree!! Nice finds! i really enjoyed your bone hunting video from last year!! you should def do another one!!
@JaneEllenMusic
@JaneEllenMusic 2 года назад
Fabulous journey on the creek! Hope you can get back there soon and find more sloth fossils!
@skoitch
@skoitch 2 года назад
I want one of those tortoise spurs! So cool!
@stevezozuk9622
@stevezozuk9622 2 года назад
WoW Chris I hate to be the one to mention this but man you two better not think like Steve Irwin and think it will never happen to you. Please please stay a little safer than that. I would be sad to find out someone got hurt due to carelessness. You mentioned yourself that you couldn't see through the dark water. Love the show Chris great content that's super easy to follow , and again love the diagram explanations ,it's a perfect reference to follow. See you soon. Cheers
@peggyhaines7394
@peggyhaines7394 2 года назад
New sub. Dallmyd sent me. God bless you and your family. Stay safe. 🙋🏻‍♀️♥️🇺🇸
@manderson3231
@manderson3231 2 года назад
Awesome video!
@samboliah3691
@samboliah3691 2 года назад
Dragonfly larva are vicious predators.
@lonewolf1401
@lonewolf1401 2 года назад
Great video you guys glad to see that you're so knowledgeable it takes a lot of stress away from trying to figure out what the things are that you guys find
@indianasmith8152
@indianasmith8152 2 года назад
Great video, lots of cool finds.
@PaleoCris
@PaleoCris 2 года назад
Thanks for watching!
@duygukayhanisaskank4915
@duygukayhanisaskank4915 2 года назад
@@PaleoCris Hey Cris, THANKS for ALL your very interesting vids. I still say...regardless of all your discoveries...Bri' is your BEST find. You're truly blessed to have her in your life. Regards, Ben
@valiantwarrior4517
@valiantwarrior4517 2 года назад
That poor duck was probably like: “I fell asleep on the river and woke up here! Where am I?!” Gator fell asleep on a log. He’s probably wondering where he is too.
@WightFossilTours
@WightFossilTours 2 года назад
Wow great video and finds 💪🤩
@b3productions974
@b3productions974 2 года назад
Fossilize Me Captain!
@gracewashburn8276
@gracewashburn8276 2 года назад
I am so jealous of you too right now just being in a sweatshirt and shots when I just went through a nor’easter storm of 20 inches of snow or more and I’m cold
@dizzysunshine74
@dizzysunshine74 2 года назад
Wish I had subscribed to you when I went to Florida years ago. Kept finding these itty bitty "thorn" things. They were shark teeth🙄 Maybe I'll get to redeem myself one day lolol
@greensmart7
@greensmart7 2 года назад
Dear friends, What a lovely country you have up there. I have been watching your vids many times and was wondering if you and this nice lady are more than good friends? Looking forward to your next adventure!!
@PaleoCris
@PaleoCris 2 года назад
Yes we are Carla. Thank you for watching the vid and commenting!
@jwinter1123
@jwinter1123 2 года назад
Do you do guided trips? If not could you recommend someone? I live in central Florida and would love to learn more.
@Whateverhasbeenmynameforyears
@Whateverhasbeenmynameforyears 2 года назад
You guys might want to go upstream when you have to get back to the same spot you start so you don't have to leave as much time at the end to get back. And if you get tired or someone gets hurt it is easier to get back going down stream than up.
@tysonspencer4958
@tysonspencer4958 2 года назад
Luv your vids
@perujones2
@perujones2 2 года назад
If you ever have the chance, the North Sulphur River in Texas would be an awesome video
@marychace1011
@marychace1011 2 года назад
Watch out for falling iguanas!
@destinishane1813
@destinishane1813 2 года назад
I sincerely just want to be friends with you guys and go fossil hunting! Your videos make me want to go walking around the creeks on our tree farm looking for rocks. But then my family would be like... what are you doing.......... ! 😆
@skoitch
@skoitch 2 года назад
Hi Bri 😍
@benitagrattan193
@benitagrattan193 2 года назад
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
@lindaleehulsey3167
@lindaleehulsey3167 2 года назад
LOADED for sure👍🎬📹 What a TEAM you both are🌠🌟⭐ SMART, CAUTIOUS 🛶 TALENTED 👀👁️👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
@gracewashburn8276
@gracewashburn8276 2 года назад
Like Bree said that was a domestic duck that is a Muskovy male there must be a female nearby on a nest somewhere
@timmywood9677
@timmywood9677 2 года назад
I’m jealous I live in California I would love to search those swamp for fossils with you
@LindaSChastain
@LindaSChastain 2 года назад
try desert and near the ocean and rivers. I too live in California but have found amazing rocks, fossils and shells. Btw, some rocks are actually fossilized organs of animals. Hearts, kidney, etc. Happy hunting.
@nethanelmasters5170
@nethanelmasters5170 2 года назад
She does all the work while you hold the camera. You both should get the gopro chest straps so you bothe can take video. Then edit them together.
@maryhutt4263
@maryhutt4263 Год назад
Me!! What's that green thing in yours Chris
@victoriastanford1844
@victoriastanford1844 2 года назад
Are you and bri an item? I love the chemistry you guys have
@damianp1758
@damianp1758 Месяц назад
At 2:49, is that a leaf, or an arrowhead I'm seeing?! Kinda pointy for a leaf!
@piratepete842
@piratepete842 2 года назад
Y'all coming down to fossil fest in Tampa come March?
@LindaSChastain
@LindaSChastain 2 года назад
Cris and Bri, your knowledge is amazing, you are great teachers. I look forward to your vids. I kept thinking an alligator is faster than either of you, I hope you carry a bowie knife or bear spray, maybe it would deter it long enough to get away with your life albeit missing a bit of your leg. Take care. I love you in Christ. Hugs
@Canned_beef
@Canned_beef 2 года назад
Now are you shoveling into the banks or just surface picking?
@PaleoCris
@PaleoCris 2 года назад
I never shovel into any banks. I don’t even carry a shovel with me anymore in places like this. Sometimes I’ll scoop some loose gravel/sediment with my hands, either from the water or accumulated inside potholes below the natural bank.
@bouncerslabrealnature9143
@bouncerslabrealnature9143 2 года назад
Sasquatch tossed that boar in the water as a warning ⚠️. Sasquatch won't eat it because it was evidently sick or worse. 😳🤔
@paulwillis9496
@paulwillis9496 Год назад
I sure wouldn't be sitting there like that with my back to the water, after him saying that is a gator slide on the other side of the river .
@Vshamann336
@Vshamann336 5 месяцев назад
Would you happen to be able to point me in the direction to find reliable maps or info on Florida's ancient and pre existing canals, before we re-arranged everything? Any advice will be greatly appreciated! :)
@bodge6886
@bodge6886 2 года назад
Is that all washed in or where they died?
@CharleneHoffman
@CharleneHoffman 2 года назад
Do you have any idea how badly I want tto go to that spot to collect stuff for my jewelry making???? What amazing finds!!!!!
@scottychop1
@scottychop1 2 года назад
Do you do guided trips? Going to be in Florida in a few weeks!
@calvinh.8882
@calvinh.8882 2 года назад
Imagine what you could find diving that place.
@PaleoCris
@PaleoCris 2 года назад
It crosses my mind every time, then I remember the alligator slide mark I saw last time with alligator footprints way bigger than my hand. Alligators of that size are legitimately scary.
@calvinh.8882
@calvinh.8882 2 года назад
@@PaleoCris lol.
@jokingrudolf76
@jokingrudolf76 2 года назад
do you ever map your finds? I understand that context is lost already because of natural forces but wouldn't it still be helpful to at least record where they fossils are found? also, do you need permits? is it legal to keep all fossil finds? it would be helpful to share this information.
@maryhutt4263
@maryhutt4263 Год назад
What's all the yellow stuff you guys are on?
@sharonwilliams5281
@sharonwilliams5281 2 года назад
Where in Florida what creeks do you go to?I live in Florida and watch your videos all the time. I saw where you went to place here where I live a crystal mine near Okeechobee
@mikemorgan8859
@mikemorgan8859 Год назад
I can’t find the Paleo packs info. How to I see those in your store?
@myolo7100
@myolo7100 2 года назад
Hello I have a question about where are you in Florida because I am going soon.
@samanthawaddell2070
@samanthawaddell2070 2 года назад
I've watched the first bit of the video, I hope it isn't all blurry, otherwise it's great
@PaleoCris
@PaleoCris 2 года назад
Thanks Samatha. It shouldn’t be blurry unless it’s an internet connection issue. There should be an option beside the video to set it to full HD (1080p). Sometimes RU-vid will auto select a lower quality, but you should be able to change that. Thanks for watching and commenting!
@joshuaglaude1549
@joshuaglaude1549 2 года назад
Chris, can any creek with the right area be searched for fossils, or what do you look for when choosing where to search?
@rustyshackleford3281
@rustyshackleford3281 2 года назад
go back in a year so Bree can get the boars skull, lol
@dustinfindsrocks
@dustinfindsrocks 2 года назад
Lol you guys gotta start leaving earlier. I knew it was going to get dark on you guys when you went past the dead boar lol
@EricWoodyVariety59
@EricWoodyVariety59 2 года назад
Pleistocene fossils
@nicholaig8094
@nicholaig8094 2 года назад
When you found that beaver molar at 2:05 is there also a garfish scale on your forearm 😂
@PaleoCris
@PaleoCris 2 года назад
Haha, I saw that during editing! Good eye.
@melissas.117
@melissas.117 2 года назад
I love your videos too, and I would so love to go with you guys but I am old and live on the other side of the U.S. from you...pout pout. I was wondering...is there a place where I could send a picture of a rock I found to see if you know what it is? I have asked so many people online and no one ever answers. You two are so incredible with your identification you might know if my rock is a rock or something else. Thanks
@PaleoCris
@PaleoCris 2 года назад
I’d be glad to take a look at it and help if possible. You can email pics to me at paleocris@gmail.com.
@melissas.117
@melissas.117 2 года назад
@@PaleoCris Message with pictures sent, Thanks so much!!
@rubywarrior1
@rubywarrior1 Год назад
ok. ten pounds screen rinse it bag it ship it. then i'll go through it with tweezers. well, let it dry first before shipping. no need to ship excess water.
@larrydrewett7779
@larrydrewett7779 2 года назад
I found a tooth that appears to be identical to the horse teeth you found but I found it in Northern Virginia. Did they live this far north or is mine more likely modern?
@chasecarlson4900
@chasecarlson4900 2 года назад
Those clams are actually an invasive species from Asia
@Holycity_hunter
@Holycity_hunter 2 года назад
Do you have invisalign in or something
@PaleoCris
@PaleoCris 2 года назад
Yes I do.
@Theoffcialbananamonke
@Theoffcialbananamonke 2 года назад
Where do you guys go to find this stuff
@danlarev6021
@danlarev6021 2 года назад
This is so interesting. I would love to do this I live in central Florida 1 hr. north of Orlando any good spots around here that you could suggest
@PaleoCris
@PaleoCris 2 года назад
I know there’s a little dig site called Ruck’s Pit (which isn’t really a pit anymore) where you can pay to find calcite crystals just south of Orlando. That might be worth it for you.
@whitewingdove7560
@whitewingdove7560 2 года назад
Hi Thanks to you both! Great video There is a nice spot here where I live in Sarasota, Florida Look up fossil sites in Florida and there is a really nice location chart of what you can find and exact location, one nice spot Im investigating Saturday is a place right off the freeway (I-75) where a construction company dumps their diggings My fav spots are in Ohio Two nice dry riverbeds where small marine fossils (Nice Crinoids, brachiopods and ai found a Sweet tiny rolled Flexycalimine trilobite) great for kids Many tiny fossils are scattered around for the picking, no digging needed and you can keep what you find They are Fossil park in Sylvania, Ohio
@richardgraves8398
@richardgraves8398 2 года назад
could you find me a nice Meg tooth I would stand on my head for one we don't find many in Kansas thanks
@MrJonashjensen
@MrJonashjensen 2 года назад
what kind of catastrophic event would be the cause of so many fossils?
@PaleoCris
@PaleoCris 2 года назад
It’s not because of a catastrophic event. It’s because the limestone the area is made of as well as the clay is extremely mineral rich which leads to a rapid mineralization of the bone (fossilization). Not many places on earth have such a perfect environment for the preservation of fossils.
@PaleoCris
@PaleoCris 2 года назад
It’s not because of a catastrophic event. It’s because the limestone the area is made of as well as the clay is extremely mineral rich which leads to a rapid mineralization of the bone (fossilization). Not many places on earth have such a perfect environment for the preservation of fossils.
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