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Infraorder: Brachyura Location: Aurora, North Carolina- 3 comments
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Aurora North Carolina Megalodons, Makos, Giant Whites
fossil_lover_2277 posted a topic in Fossil Hunting Trips
Made a recent trip to Aurora, North Carolina to fossil hunt the Pungo River formation. These are the Megalodon, Giant White, and Mako teeth I found. Also the last pic shows the nicest tiger and sand tiger shark teeth I found. Not shown are several hundred identifiable whale and dolphins bones of decent quality, including intact vertebrae (atlas, axis, thoracic, lumbar, and caudal all found, some with processes), ribs, jaw bones, flipper bones (carpals and phalanges), sperm whale and dolphin teeth. Also found amber, petrified wood, Trionyx turtle shell, crab claws, and much more.- 8 replies
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Species: Galeocerdo aduncus Location: Aurora, North Carolina- 2 comments
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Hi everyone! Recently I purchased some Lee Creek micro matrix and found what I think might be a tooth. -@fossilhunter21
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From the album: Fossilhunter21's collection
Species: Carcharhinus macloti Location: Aurora, North Carolina-
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Species: Rhincodon typus Location: Aurora, North Carolina-
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Species: Carcharias sp. Location: Aurora, North Carolina Ps. I believe this shark tooth has feeding damage?-
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Species: Raja sp. Location: Aurora, North Carolina-
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Species: Mobula sp. Location: Aurora, North Carolina-
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Fossil Type: Coprolite Location: Aurora, North Carolina-
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Species: Rynchobatus sp. Location: Aurora, North Carolina-
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Species: Mobula sp. Location: Aurora, North Carolina-
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Species: Mobula sp. Location: Aurora, North Carolina- 2 comments
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Species: Dasyatis sp. Location: Aurora, North Carolina-
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Species: Rhincodon typus Location: Aurora, North Carolina-
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Species: Mobula sp. Location: Aurora, North Carolina-
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Species: Alopias sp. Location: Aurora, North Carolina-
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Species: Raja sp. Location: Aurora, North Carolina-
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Species: Rhynchobatus sp. Location: Aurora, North Carolina Thank you @Al Dente for identifying these! I thought that they were Rhinobatos sp.-
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Species: Carcharhinus obscurus Location: Aurora, North Carolina-
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Infraorder: Brachyura Location: Aurora, North Carolina-
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Infraorder: Brachyura Location: Aurora, North Carolina-
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Species: Physogaleus contortus Location: Aurora, North Carolina-
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I recently recieved some Aurora, NC (Lee Creek) micro matrix from, @thelivingdead531. And what an awesome gift it was! But I am having trouble with trying to ID the stingray teeth I found. So I thought I would ask my fellow TFF members if they might be able to help. Thanks in advance. Ps. I can take more pictures if I need to. -@fossilhunter21
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From the album: MY FOSSIL Collection - Dpaul7
Sinistrofulgur yeehaw Gastropod Aurora, North Carolina, USA Lower Pleistocene (2.588 ± 0.005 and 0.781 ± 0.005 million years ago) Sinistrofulgur is a genus of large sea snails with left-handed shell-coiling, marine gastropod mollusks in the family Busyconidae. Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Mollusca Class: Gastropoda Order: Neogastropoda (Superfamily: Buccinoidea Family: Busyconidae Genus: Sinistrofulgur Species: yeehaw-
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