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SHARK TOOTH ID - FOSSIL ID - THE FOSSIL FORUM
Jul 18, 2011 I have poured over as much info as I can find on the net for various shark dentition's from juvenile to adult. While it superficially resembles a few different kinds of sharks teeth, the …
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SHOW US YOUR SHARK VERTEBRAE - THE FOSSIL FORUM
Apr 18, 2013 Here are two shark vertebrae. Specimen on the left I recovered from an Indian shell mound which I believe to be modern. Specimen on the right I found in a Aggregate quarry in …
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A FOSSILIZED SHARK TOOTH MORE THAN 40 MILLION YEARS OLD
5 days ago 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 …
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SHARK TEETH IDENTIFICATION HELP PLEASE - THE FOSSIL FORUM
Jul 16, 2019 Please help identify these teeth from Conecuh River, Andalusia. I pulled about 500 teeth out of the deposits and these tiny teeth are the only ones of its kind in the bunch. They …
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ANOTHER VISIT TO POST OAK CREEK - FOSSIL HUNTING TRIPS - THE …
Sep 1, 2024 Here are some of my finds from Post Oak Creek in Sherman, Texas today. It was my first time back in 3 years and we had a pretty good afternoon. Lots of other fossil hounds …
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MEGALODON SHARK TOOTH - FOSSIL ID - THE FOSSIL FORUM
Apr 13, 2025 I found this Meg tooth a few days ago at Beverly Beach right by Newport, Oregon. I wasn’t 100% sure it was a tooth till I very carefully exposed part of the tooth’s surface and …
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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 …
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MICHIGAN SHARK TEETH - FOSSIL HUNTING TRIPS - THE FOSSIL FORUM
Apr 12, 2021 I don't know. Michigan was high and dry from the Mesozoic and later, the ages for these types of teeth (except for the great lakes which are fresh water). These look like shark …
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FINALLY ... A DISCUSSION OF FOSSIL SHARKS FROM MOROCCO AND …
Dec 20, 2007 All Activity Home Fossil Discussion Member Collections Finally ... a discussion of fossil sharks from Morocco and transitional teeth.
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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 …
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