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From the album: Texas Cretaceous Fossils : Sharks and Rays
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Shark Leptostyrax macrorhiza Woodbine Formation
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From the album: Texas Cretaceous Fossils : Sharks and Rays
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- atco formation
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From the album: Texas Cretaceous Fossils : Sharks and Rays
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- carcharias
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Shark Scapanorhynchus raphiodon Atco Formation
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From the album: Texas Cretaceous Fossils : Sharks and Rays
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Shark Ptychodus mortoni Austin Chalk Formation
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From the album: Texas Cretaceous Fossils : Sharks and Rays
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- aguja formation
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From the album: Texas Cretaceous Fossils : Sharks and Rays
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Shark Carcharias amonensis Woodbine Formation
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From the album: Texas Cretaceous Fossils : Sharks and Rays
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- cretaceous
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Shark Scapanorhynchus raphiodon Eagle Ford Formation
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Shark Scapanorhynchus raphiodon Eagle Ford Formation
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Shark Cretolamna appendiculata Paw Paw Formation
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Shark Cantioscyllium decipiens Eagle Ford Formation
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Shark Cantioscyllium decipiens Eagle Ford Formation
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Hey TFF! First post! Not making my appearance with a bang, but had a decent quick trip to the Potomac, about an hour and 15 minutes. Nice handful of sea glass, decent amounts of ray plates and turritella. A few solid sand tigers. And what I believe to be a small, busted otodus in the palm of my hand. I usually always come away with at least one small complete otodus, so when I don’t, it makes a great day fossil hunting turn into merely a very good day 🤷🏻♂️. Let me know what you think!