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A little help from the larger fossil community? I'm new to this site and am an amateur fossil hunter. Sometimes you just know you have a fossil. Other times you just aren't quite sure. In this case it's the latter. I found this at OCMD ( EDIT: Ocean City, Maryland) in August of '22. At first glance, I see a tooth! But, ever cautious I remain somewhat skeptical because if it is, I can't tell you from what. I have definite shark teeth and this doesn't seem to fit the bill. Any help would be GREATLY appreciated.
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Hi, I’m new to the forum and I live in Florida. I’m trying to get things sorted out to send the university my list of finds and I have a few head scratchers. These were found on the East coast between Fort Pierce and Jensen Beach. I have read that most fossils in this area are there because of beach refurbishment with material from inland sources. Thanks to this site I have been able to identify most of everything that is in identifiable condition. These three make me wonder and I would greatly appreciate it if someone would have a look. I can try to get better photos if you need and the scale is cm (roughly:)
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Found this while rockhounding pilgrim haven beach this weekend in southwestern Michigan to get anything not picked over during this years season when I came upon this. I have truly no idea what this could be, it looks like a fish to me but would there be any nice fossils this late in the season? And if so could it even be a fish? I thought we had corals, crinoids, bivalves, etc fossilized but this does not seem to be those.
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This was acquired in petoskey along the water and I'm still not entirely sure if it's even a fossil at all, it looks like it could be a crinoid stem to me but there are people who know more about crinoid fossils than me
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From the album: Sharks
Lower anterior from the modern Great Hammerhead: You don't see many teeth from this location - they're hard to find (somehow, I found this one at night! It was on the beach right next to the hotel.).-
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From the album: Galveston Fossils
Over three days, I found a few beach treasures. I found a couple of ray plates ( the "v" shaped one is from an eagle ray), a pufferfish/parrotfish mouth plate, three shark teeth, and a couple of bones likely from a turtle. Scale bar = 1 cm.-
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From the album: Galveston Fossils
A shark tooth washed ashore on Galveston Island. Found 8/10/19.-
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Hello all. New to the board. Just moved back to Florida after about 25 years and have resumed my childhood love for collecting shark teeth. I primarily walk the Ponte Vedra Beach/Guana areas. Have learned a few things from the locals while collecting, and wanted a place that may help ID any strange finds, so here I am!
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