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Cetorhinus huddlestoni Group


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Cetorhinus huddlestoni teeth
2.5 - 5.5 mm long
Round Mountain Silt Member of the Temblor Formation - Middle Miocene Epoch
Sharktooth Hill, Bakersfield, California

These are most of my smaller C. huddlestoni teeth. They range from 2.5 to 5.5 mm long.

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Sharktooth Hill

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  • Taken with FUJIFILM FinePix S4500
  • Focal Length 31.3 mm
  • Exposure Time 10/2800
  • f Aperture f/5.9
  • ISO Speed 64

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So what dose it cost to hunt the quarry?

Nice finds as I plan on taking a trip their sometime this year.

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I'm not sure exactly - I've never been to Sharktooth Hill. All of the fossils I have from this site are from microfossil matrix that was sent to me.

I'm sure you would get plenty of information on the Ernst Quarries if you ask elsewhere on the forum. If you do visit Sharktooth Hill, good luck! And remember to collect some microfossil matrix, you can find some great teeth you would easily miss otherwise.

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