File:J.P. Hodnett and Rick Toomey on a Fossil Research Trip at Mammoth Cave (d5b284af-521e-4154-91b7-7eabbc9c956c).jpeg
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[edit]English: J.P. Hodnett and Rick Toomey on a Fossil Research Trip at Mammoth Cave | |||||
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English: NPS Photo |
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English: J.P. Hodnett and Rick Toomey on a Fossil Research Trip at Mammoth Cave |
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English: Two men wearing helmets, headlamps, and kneepads read through papers in a dusty cave passage. Shark fossil specialist John-Paul (JP) Hodnett (left) of the Maryland-National Capital Parks and Planning Commission works with Mammoth Cave’s Cave Specialist, Dr. Rick Toomey (right) to identify shark fossils in the cave. The Paleontological Research Inventory began in November 2019 and has discovered at least 70 types of shark fossils inside Mammoth Cave. Several of the species have been identified as new to science.
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English: Mammoth Cave National Park, Kentucky |
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English: NPGallery |
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Album(s) InfoField | English: Shark Fossils: Paleontological Research Inventory at Mammoth Cave |
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Date and time of data generation | 12:31, 4 November 2019 |
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