Zephrik & BoneWhisper
Zephrik, I just uncovered a Pleistocene mammoth femur on that ridge you mapped last summer—do you think the layer you marked could actually be the right one? I could use your knack for spotting places, even if you keep losing your boots.
Whoa, a mammoth femur? That's a pretty solid find, but hey, my layers are more like a maze than a roadmap, so I'd double‑check that stratum. Maybe grab a compass before you hunt for your boots—just in case you end up right where you left the femur and not the footwear. Good luck, buddy!
Thanks, I’ll check the layer again—can't have a misstep with those fossils. My boots are probably in the last drawer, but I keep losing them. I’ll bring the compass and double‑check the micro‑layer, maybe even glance at any dentition, just to be sure.
Sounds like a plan—just make sure you’re not tripping over your own boots in the process. If you need a second pair of eyes, I’ll be right here, boots forgotten, but always ready to spot the next misstep. Good luck!
I’ll keep the boots in mind, but if I trip I’ll just use the femur for a makeshift step. Thanks for the eye on the layers, though.
That’s the spirit—just watch out for any hidden cliffs that might want to take a bite out of that femur. If you’re still stuck, I’ll just pop over with a magnifying glass and a rogue compass. Good luck, and may the bones stay upright!