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From the album: Grayson County creek - July 25th
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From the album: Grayson County creek - July 25th
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From the album: Grayson County creek - July 25th
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From the album: Grayson County creek - July 25th
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From the album: Post Oak Creek
I'm pretty sure these are S. raphiodon teeth. They are much smaller than S. texanus with a narrow main cusp and finer striations than S. texanus. Compare: http://oceansofkansas.com/sharks/Kansas/shscap3.jpg-
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From the album: Post Oak Creek
I'm fairly certain this is a posterior Cretodus - a shark known for producing Texas-sized teeth! At just 1 mm tall, this may be the smallest Cretodus tooth possible.-
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From the album: Post Oak Creek
The famous "ginsu shark" is a rarer species that can be found here. This is a lateral position; a tooth farther back in the mouth. I've only found a handful and none are complete.-
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From the album: Post Oak Creek
Symphyseal teeth are found in the midline of the shark's jaw. They are usually small and squashed-looking. Since only a few rows produce these teeth, they are much rarer than other positions.-
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From the album: Post Oak Creek
The fossils in the creek can have varying levels of preservation: from the pristine glassy enamel seen at the top, to more river-worn seen below.-
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From the album: Post Oak Creek
These oysters are common in the creek, and support the Turonian age of the fossils.-
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From the album: Post Oak Creek
These oysters are common in the creek, and support the Turonian age of the fossils.-
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From the album: Post Oak Creek
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From the album: Grayson County creek - June 28th
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From the album: Grayson County creek - June 28th
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From the album: Grayson County creek - June 28th
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From the album: Grayson County creek - June 28th
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From the album: Grayson County creek - June 28th
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From the album: Grayson County creek - June 28th
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From the album: Grayson County creek - June 28th
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From the album: Grayson County creek - June 28th
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From the album: Grayson County creek - June 28th
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From the album: Grayson County creek - June 28th
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From the album: Grayson County creek - June 28th
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From the album: Grayson County creek - June 28th
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From the album: Grayson County creek - June 28th
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