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The shape of this tooth is throwing me off a bit. Slant height is 1.5" and it was found in Westmoreland County, VA.
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I found this on the Gulf Coast at Orange Beach AL after a storm. A few minutes later my daughter found a similar one and the same spot. It doesn’t really look like any shark tooth fossils. Any ideas?
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Hi, I found this in Manasota Key, Florida. i am interested in knowing what kind of shark this belongs too:) thank you!!
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I know its small but I found this tooth a while back and had forgotten about it so while looking through my trips smaller teeth I found 3 Carcharoides totuserratus which i didn’t know were rare until watching one of blackriverfossils videos. So I was wondering what kind of tooth this is and if anything rare? The last photo is the Carcharoides totuserratus I was talking about.
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Hi, Everyone. We found some more odd fossils yesterday and I decided to put a few out for identification. I added a shot of all of them together next to a centimeter ruler for size and comparison, the rest are individual items. One looks an awful lot like a pecan, but turned out to be a brown, striated stone. As always, I’m here to learn. Thanks. Jon
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From the album: Sonickmonx's South Carolina Finds
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Hello fellow hunters, I would like share my findings from a little trip i took when i was visiting the Netherlands. After looking up some hot spots at the beaches, I found a little beach next to a power plant called "de kaloot". A good spot for finding shark teeth apparently. After a couple of hours of scanning the beach i moved to the upper part and between all the shell scraps trapped between the stones I found myself a tooth! Not sure what is was I looked it up and I am pretty sure now it must have come from a giant deer. Pretty good shape with a nice blue shade on it. After the find the water starting the rise and I wanted to leave but next to the tooth i found this strange looking stone with what looked like a carving out of it. Either to fish or maybe to use as bead or something? O was wondering if you guys could enlighten me?
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Picked this up at a rock shop over the holidays. The label only said “Permian, Kansas”. Permian material is new to me. A bit of looking around and I came up with Cladodus occidentalis. Thoughts? The tooth is almost exactly 1 inch (2.54 cm) in max dimension. The perky box top is that size. There are striae on the primary blade. It has one to two cusps on the shoulders but I cannot discern whether they too are striated. The third photo is view is from the base up. The 4th photo is a C. occidentalis from the Oceans of Kansas website. Any help would be appreciated.
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Hello , I recently found this tooth here in central Louisiana! Just curious if this is normal to find ? Or have I possibly stumped onto something greater ? Thanks
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Hi all, For a few months now, I occasionally go searching for shark/ray teeth in an old industrial area in Aruba. I found hundreds of smaller shark teeth (probably carcharhinus) and a handful of very cool & much larger teeth (likely otodus angustidens). This morning, I went walking the dogs there and stumbled upon a chunk of a much larger tooth! Could it be the megalodon? it could be a larger specimen of an O. Angustidens but the proportions are not quite the same… I'll let the experts judge for themselves. The (almost) complete O. Angustidens tooth in the middle is 2’1 inches (5,3 cm) long.
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Hi! I found a shark tooth on the beach, near the water, on a pile of rocks this past weekend. It was found in Ventura, CA. I have spent a lot of time researching, tried Google lens, but still not sure. Is it a great white? Mako? I do see serrated edges, very worn out, but do appear to be there. I tried to provide as many clear photos as possible. Any thoughts on what type of shark and age range? So curious. Any info would be helpful. Thank you!
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Can anyone help identify this fossilized shark tooth? Found today on Blind Pass Beach in Venice, Florida.
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Megalodon Tooth Necklace?
Paleo___1111___Rugut posted a topic in Is It Real? How to Recognize Fossil Fabrications
I got a megalodon tooth necklace from a antique shop , and I want to know if it is real and if it is a megalodon tooth?- 36 replies
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Found this in Delray Beach, Florida after some recently stormy waters calmed down. What do you guys think?
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From the album: Texas Turonian Ptychodus Teeth
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From the album: Texas Turonian Ptychodus Teeth
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From the album: Texas Turonian Ptychodus Teeth
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