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From the album: Chesapeake and Delaware canal, New Castle county, Delaware USA
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Hi! This shark tooth (?) was found along a Delaware, USA beach. Though I do find great joy in finding fossils/artifacts, I am not a hunter, nor do I have any knowledge of this type of thing. What I know: - Found in Delaware, USA on the sandy shoreline of the beach. - It is about 4cm (~1.5 inches) at the top. - Photos below! Can you tell me: - Who this belonged to? - How old it is? Thank you so very much! front front back
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Can anyone possibly identify what type of shark this came from. Its my first ever shark tooth and my prized possession hahaha i found her on bennets pier beach milford delaware out of the delaware bay
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I_gotta_rock posted a topic in Partners in Paleontology - Member Contributions to Science
"Feelin' Groovy" today! I'm a self-taught and well-mentored paleontologist. I've been volunteering at my local natural history museum, identifying, cataloguing, and studying a donation of thousands of cretaceous invertebrates from a single locality along the Chesapeake and Delaware Canal in the US. My first paper, peer reviewed, is now online. https://zenodo.org/record/7901663#.ZFk6xnbMJPY- 18 replies
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Hi all. I very recently got back into paleontology and archeology. I would absolutely love to be able to look for my own fossils, but I’m having a very hard time finding up-to-date information on any public fossil site in the state of Delaware. I heard about the Canal and Pollock farm, but I can’t find any directions to the farm, and I heard the canal no longer has accessible fossils. any help regarding the subject would be greatly appreciated.
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I found these tiny fossils amongst some micros collected at the C&D Canal (Late Cretaceous; Mount Laurel Formation). I am fairly certain that #2 is a sea star ossicle. I am less certain about #1 and #3. They remind me a little bit of crinoid pieces and I have found crinoid material at the site. Both have a subtle pore-like pattern on them that is reminiscent of the surface texture of some crinoid dorsal cups I collected in the Pennsylvanian of Texas. Any help would be greatly appreciated. #1- the big one in the middle is 5mm #2- 3mm #3- 3mm
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I found this tiny fossil amongst some micros collected at the C&D Canal (Late Cretaceous; Mount Laurel Formation). It kinda reminds me of a fish jaw. It only measures 7mm in length. I have found fish vertebrae at the site. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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From the album: Cretaceous of Delaware and New Jersey
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I took my son to the Chesapeake and Delaware canal spoil piles at reedy point a few weeks ago and found these two small pieces. They stood out but I’m not sure if they’re actually anything interesting or not.
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Found in the late cretaceous spoils at the Chesapeake and Delaware Canal, Reedy Point, DE-
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From the album: Delaware Fossils
A few of the hundreds of microfossils I found in one day of lying on the sandy spoils with a pair of reading glasses Coin is about 2 cm.-
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