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So last weekend picked this up from another collecto. About 51 pieces of partial Megalodon teeth from Antwerp & Borseek, Belgium. These are quite more rare than you see in the USA or Indonesia for example. Biggest one measures around 5 inch.
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Hi everyone! I recently acquired some dolphin & shark teeth, but they weren't ID'd so I was wondering if some of you might be able to help me out if possible. The first are a set of small dolphin teeth found in Hoevenen, Antwerp in Belgium (Miocene, 15 - 10 mya) And I was wondering if they could be ID'd to down to genus? I've read Eurhinodelphis is a common find and that there are quite a few more named and unnamed species to be found there. The other fossils that I hoped to be ID'd are 5 tiny shark teeth from Oosterzele (Lede formation), Belgium (Eocenen, Lutetian, approx. 44 million years old) I've searched this website as they has a database with I believe all the species found there, but I am not confident and skilled enough to ID them properly. http://users.skynet.be/belgiansharkteeth/Lede formation/Oosterzele set.html My best guesses are that the first 3 teeth belong to the same species and the most common at Oosterzele, which are worn down Otodus auriculatus teeth. As for the other teeth I don't really know, so I really would appreciate some help and input. Thanks in advance!
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From the album: Pleistocene and Miocene fossils
A 1.6 cm long Galeocerdo aduncus from the area of Antwerp (Hoevenen). -
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A well-preserved Carcharoides catticus tooth with a length of 1.4 cm from Antwerp.-
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From the album: Pleistocene and Miocene fossils
A nice 0.6 cm long part of a Notorynchus primigenius tooth from Hoevenen near Antwerp. -
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A 3.7 cm long Isurus Oxynchus from Hoevenen near Antwerp. -
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A beautiful 3.5 cm long Isurus desori from Hoevenen near Antwerp. -
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A 1.5 cm long Somniosus microcephalus from the miocene of Antwerp (Miocene). Thats not a common find there ! -
Hi, Here is a very weird sharktooth from Hoevenen (BE) --> Miocene. I can't find anything that looks similar to it, therefore I'd like your help on this one. Note that the tip is a bit broken off. Also, does anyone know a good guide that could be used to IDing sharkteeth? Best regards, Max
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Hey all, I have a tooth here, and I'm a bit confused. It comes from Hoevenen (BE), and dates from the Miocene. I'm pretty sure that it's a mako tooth, but I'm not sure what species: Isurus hastalis or Isurus oxirhynchus? Or perhaps another one? Also, how exactly can you distinguish I. hastalis from I. oxirhynchus? Best regards and have a nice Sunday! Max
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From the album: Pleistocene and Miocene fossils
A small tooth (Cosmopolitus or oxyrinchus) with a length of 1.5 cm from Hoevenen. -
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About 1.6 cm big shark tooth, named Galeocerdo aduncus from Hoevenen.-
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4.4 cm big unidentified shark tooth from Hoevenen near Antwerpen (Belgium). -
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Isurus oxyrinchus from Hoevenen in Antwerpen with a length of 2 cm.- 2 comments
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A nice 1.5 cm long Notorynchus cepedianus from Hoevenen in Antwerpen.- 2 comments
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Last week i was one day in Hoevenen (Antwerpen) and found many shark teeth. But i dont know anything about shark teeth, so please help me to determine them ... In a few days i will post my complete tour from the one week in Cadzand. Here is my complete haul: I think its a very good haul (You have consider that one of these teeth was my first shark teeth i ever found )