GORGEOUS CARCHARHINIDAE FAMILY TOOTH - FOSSIL ID - THE FOSSIL …
Jul 24, 2025 Found this (bull shark?) tooth today north of myrtle beach SC. It was in the central shell beds at low tide and I found it just poking out at me! This tooth is probably my best of my week long trip to SC. I found many other good ones but this might take the cake (ill post a full photo of them all... From bing.com
BOURLETTE HELP - QUESTIONS & ANSWERS - THE FOSSIL FORUM
Aug 29, 2024 Bourlette help beach find bourlette Meg teeth shark tooth fossil microscopic comparison? By Tg2031 August 29, 2024 in Questions & Answers From bing.com
'TWILIGHT ZONE' FROM SHARKTOOTH HILL, BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA
Jul 19, 2024 The shark teeth from Bakersfield are quite special. thank you! oftentimes when i pull colorful teeth out of the ground, it's hard to tell how they end up looking after oxidizing over a few days, but will try to post a tooth called "zephyr" shortly, it's got a really rich dusk purple on the labial side even after oxidizing. From bing.com
This is a category showcasing member collectionsSharktooth Hill is located in the arid, rolling foothills near Bakersfield, California. It's one of the most productive Miocene bone layers in the world. Fossils of various Sharks..Cosompolitodus Hastalis & Planus, Carcharocles megalodon,Galeocerdo Aduncus,Squalus Occidentalis to name a few...rays,fish and various … From bing.com
A FOSSILIZED SHARK TOOTH MORE THAN 40 MILLION YEARS OLD
Jul 18, 2025 A fossilized Shark toothDefinitely not a shark tooth as it shares no characteristics of actual fossilized shark teeth. Likely a geologic specimen of silificied mineral veining infilling cracks in a sedimentary material. I'm not seeing the texture in the silicified areas that might indicate it is the enameled layers of a proboscidean tooth--and the shape doesn't seem to match in any … From bing.com
2 PRODUCTIVE TRIPS TO RAMANESSIN BROOK, NJ - THE FOSSIL FORUM
Sep 5, 2022 My past two trips to Ramanessin Brook in Holmdel, NJ have been especially productive. Resulting in much larger teeth and much more diverse finds, Ramanessin has proven to be a much better spot than Big Brook for me. Here are the finds from the first trip: Many large anterior goblin shark teeth; a... From bing.com
SHARK VERTEBRAE QUESTION - FOSSIL ID - THE FOSSIL FORUM
Jan 10, 2016 I recently found a nice shark vertebra on Wrightsville Beach, North Carolina. It's about 1.5" in diameter and 3/8" thick. Are there any identifiable differences between shark species' vertebrae or do all shark vertebrae pretty much look the same? DD From bing.com
Jul 20, 2025 Went on a weekend trip to south Carolina this weekend for an annual shark tooth hunting trip. It went very well, especially after are last trip where the best thing we found was a desori with a broken root. We found two larger megs which were both broken, but the best find was an Angustidens in n... From bing.com
SUMMERVILLE, SC SHARK TEETH HUNT: ADVICE - THE FOSSIL FORUM
Aug 8, 2023 If you are planning to go to Summerville, SC for your first time, and have been hoping to find Shark Teeth, please read this. My Advice: · I advise only going if you know someone with known locations, or otherwise plan to hire a company or a guide (I do not have someone to recommend). Finding tee... From bing.com
FOSSIL TEETH HUNTING IN SUMMERVILLE, SC. - THE FOSSIL FORUM
Jan 23, 2020 I've been searching for shark teeth my whole life and used to have some great spots in the Summerville/Ladson area in ditches, creeks, and hidden gems. Unfortunately, many of those creeks have since been filled in with sand and dirt, which was a huge loss for fossil hunters like myself. From bing.com
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