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  1. HemiHunter

    Marine Paleocene Poop?

    One of my boys found this item while we were hunting at Douglas Point on the Potomac today. I think it could be a coprolite, maybe from a croc, but I am not experienced enough to know. Can anybody say yeah or nay?
  2. Searcher78

    Douglas Point, Maryland

    Was trying different areas, so I didn’t get as many of the small teeth that I like.
  3. Searcher78

    Claw?

    From Douglas Point, Maryland, I kept this because it looked like a claw, maybe turtle?
  4. Searcher78

    Nice day at Douglas Point

    Water was high, but it was a nice day for hunting. Lots of mushrooms and a turtle on the trail.
  5. Searcher78

    Fish teeth?

    I always find a lot of these when looking for small shark teeth at Douglas Point, MD. I’m guessing they are fish teeth. If not, might toss them.
  6. Searcher78

    Douglas Point

    Had to take a day off from work to take advantage of a day without rain. There were mushrooms all over the forest. Some finds would have been better if not broken.
  7. Searcher78

    Ray tooth?

    Found at Douglas Point, MD yesterday.
  8. Spent the morning hunting. The water level was ridiculously high. A little friendly green snake was on the trail.
  9. Searcher78

    Teeth

    Fish tooth from Douglas Point, MD. 3mm Not shiny like Drum Fish.
  10. Searcher78

    Small teeth from Douglas.

    A few of the small shark teeth from today. Too many to take a pic of all. My favorite is the nurse.
  11. Searcher78

    Small shark teeth

    Some tiny teeth from Douglas Point, Maryland today.
  12. Searcher78

    Tooth, maybe?

    I’m thinking this is modern. Anyone know what this is from? 5 mm across
  13. Searcher78

    Small vert

    Fish or reptile? Douglas Point, MD. 8 mm
  14. Searcher78

    Douglas Point, small teeth

    Just decided to look at some of my small shark teeth (5 mm and less) from Douglas Point, since I can’t go hunting for awhile.
  15. Searcher78

    Douglas Point, MD

    I wanted to go to Flag Pond to search for teeth, it was closed. Then Matoaka, it was closed. Had to settle for Douglas Point, MD for just a few hours. Not too great there, the water was really high.
  16. Searcher78

    Douglas Point, MD

    Decided to go to Douglas Point to get my daughter out of the house even though I knew it would be muddy and the water would be high.
  17. Got tired of being cooped up. I had to get out for a few hours.
  18. hokietech96

    Potomac River Trip

    Made my second trip back to Douglas Point on Wednesday. The weather was sunny and a little over 60 degrees. It was a perfect 3+ hours of sifting and surface searching. I had the entire beach to myself. The only negative to the day was the 4 hour ride home. Usually takes me 3 hours. I was hoping to find my first croc tooth but I will not complain since I found a nice otodus. Otodus Obliquus
  19. Searcher78

    Bone or Shell?

    Turtle shell? Can’t get good light right now.
  20. Searcher78

    Chimera - Calvert Museum

    I gave the chimera fin spine that I found at Douglas Point to the Calvert Marine Museum. They had mouth pieces and a cephalic hook, but no fin spine. I haven’t checked out the museum in years. It has a very nice fossil exhibit.
  21. Darktooth

    Douglas Point sharktooth ID

    I found this tooth at Douglas Point on a hunt about a year and a half ago. I took it out tonight and the more I look at it I am wondering if it is a small baby Otodus? If not what else do you guys think it could be? It measures 13 mm wide and 15 mm slant
  22. Miocene_Mason

    Out of place tooth

    I’ve been searching through some micro recently and I found this little (about 1 cm) tooth. If someone were to show it to me I’d say it could be a lemon or maybe a carcharhinus lower. Of course if that’s what it were I wouldn’t be posting it here. The catch: this is from the Late Paleocene Aquia Formation. Am I just missing something incredibly obvious or what? I’ve never heard of a Paleocene carcharhinus or negaprion. Any thoughts?
  23. Kimi64

    New from MD

    Hello! I have been spending some time at Purse Point & Douglas Point on the Potomac River this summer. I have found a few oddballs that I will post later. I would love to meet up with some other local fossil hunters. I look forward to talking to everyone.
  24. Miocene_Mason

    8/19/17 Douglas Point

    Went on a hunt to add to my collection, as well as to gather trading material. Hunted about 2 hours and found more shark teeth than my attention span will allow me to count (I stoped counting at 40) only a few otodus and cretolamnas, one possible well worn croc, some bone pieces, and a ton of turritella internal molds. Only took one piece of lignite, lots in the banks (of course off limits). Tons of Ray teeth as always. No Paleocarcharodon or huge otoduses, but all in all a good trip. Here's the total haul:
  25. Miocene_Mason

    8/12/17 Douglas Point

    After this trip I decided that rather than another day take a two hour drive to Douglas point/purse state park that I would take the one hour drive from saint leonard. Eventually we got there, and I was amazed at the amount of shark teeth, the waves just brought them like sand. Okay, that's a bit of an exaggeration but they were common. Here's my finds, feel free to offer opinions (I am especially hopeless with sharks teeth IDs) lignite? Tons of turritella there, I only took two
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