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From the album: Cenomanian Shark Teeth, Tambov Oblast, Russia
Cretoxyrhina vraconensis (Zhelezko 2000). Slant length indicated by longest side.-
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From the album: Cenomanian Shark Teeth, Tambov Oblast, Russia
Cretoxyrhina vraconensis (Zhelezko 2000) Slant length indicated by longest side.-
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From the album: Cenomanian Shark Teeth, Tambov Oblast, Russia
Cretoxyrhina vraconensis (Zhelezko 2000). Slant length indicated by longest side.-
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From the album: Cenomanian Shark Teeth, Tambov Oblast, Russia
Lower anterior 1st Cretoxyrhina vraconensis (Zhelezko 2000). Slant length indicated by longest side.-
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From the album: Cenomanian Shark Teeth, Tambov Oblast, Russia
Cretoxyrhina vraconensis (Zhelezkoko 2000). Slant length indicated by longest side.-
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From the album: Cenomanian Shark Teeth, Tambov Oblast, Russia
Dwardius woodwardi (Herman 1977). Slant length indicated by the longest side.-
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Hey there! So I have these fossil teeth from Morroco Eocene, (Khourighba, to be precise), and the one that handed them to me said they are Eocene in age. However, I think they look like Hastalis, an species from the Neogene. Can you please help me out? Thanks in advance!
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So recently I took a trip to the Jurassic coast in the nearby county of Dorset and I decided to share it with you and record it which I haven’t done before. The location I chose was Bathonian, Jurassic and was the Forest Marble formation. I’m sorry if my fossils seem a bit crude because I haven’t cleaned all the rock off them yet. Most of the fossils in this location are found by either processing the rock or looking on the big limestone boulders which are crammed full of brachiopods and bivalves. As I said, there are plenty of shells but the eventual vertebrate remains do turn up. Particularly sharks, fish, reptiles, amphibians and I know that this location is famous for its mammal remains. Here is a picture looking towards Eype and Thorncombe Beacon and I think that’s Seatown, Charmouth and Lyme in the distance .
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Hi. Like many, I am working from home. NJ has closed school for 5 weeks. It’s only been a week and I’m going crazy. Plus I am a financial planner so my days have been challenging to say the least. TFF has been a great escape to take my mind off of everything. I also thought I would take the time to really nail down some IDs on these teeth from the Potomac. I thought maybe I can get some confirmation on my IDs and use them to compare with the others that I have collected All the teeth are from Douglas Point. Thank you for any feedback, be safe, and everyone keep posting great content!
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Had a blast at Flag Ponds yesterday. Weather was great. Met up with @Searcher78 and had fun as always. Enjoy the pics. Hemis
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Late Cretaceous marine sites in China
The Amateur Paleontologist posted a topic in Questions & Answers
Hey Would anyone know of Late Cretaceous fossil sites in China that are similar to 'typical' Late Cretaceous marine sites in Europe/North America? Like places where one can find ammonites, sea urchins, shark teeth and mosasaur fossils... Thanks for any help! Christian -
We finished our trip to California just over a week ago. We stop at Jalama Beach but found no fish. I only found these 2 fossils but do not know what they are.
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Got here at sunrise and walked by a bunch of turkeys. I expected them on the ground, not in the trees.
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Made my second trip back to Douglas Point on Wednesday. The weather was sunny and a little over 60 degrees. It was a perfect 3+ hours of sifting and surface searching. I had the entire beach to myself. The only negative to the day was the 4 hour ride home. Usually takes me 3 hours. I was hoping to find my first croc tooth but I will not complain since I found a nice otodus. Otodus Obliquus
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From the album: Fossildude's Finds
These were found in 2008. The vertebra is recent. I don't know what it is from - maybe rabbit? I have read somewhere that recent bones can get stained rather quickly in Big Brook.© © 2012 Tim Jones
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a small part of my collection. I am into rocks, fossils, shark teeth, shells and more! Love hunting for such!! Deb
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I was fortunate enough to follow up my Potomac River trip with a Big Brook trip yesterday. I had to see a client in the morning that is a couple of miles from Big Brook. So I decided to swing by and jump in the creek. For the first time this winter there was someone else hunting while I was there. I was fortunate enough to run into another TFF member (brad hinkelman) in the creek. Back to back days in different states running into different TFF members. What the chances... I guess pretty good. Anyway, enjoy the pictures. is this a drum fish tooth? If this is it is my first! not sure if the top two or bottom piece is anything.
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As we work on our new displays I have found a few shark teeth that I need to verify an ID for. These are all from STH. First up is one I am fairly certain is Isurus desori. A little over .5”
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Quick trip at Douglas Point produces a lot of nice teeth
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Had the beach to myself yesterday and had a great morning! Two and a half hour of all surface finds, no sifting. One of the best crocs I’ve seen from Douglas definitely made my week! -
Went to Douglas Point, MD today with the goal of getting some angel shark teeth. I found 7 for my collection.
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Good day out on the bay, I kayaked down the cliffs in the morning and pulled in to do some surface collecting. I wasn’t finding many large shark teeth but I found my most amount of dolphin teeth in a day!
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These two teeth are from Purse Park, MD. What are these two? The cusp on the first one is interesting.
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Went on my first hunt at the Potomac River on Wednesday. It was great weather and had a blast. It was high tide but was able to get a productive 2.5 hours in before I headed back to NJ. I was fortunate enough to meet another TFF member in the parking lot Bjohn170. Still have to go through and ID everything but enjoy the pics.
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