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Found a lot of worn teeth today, I have never found such big teeth can you please help me identify type? Thank you
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Hello Everyone! Yep another newbie question! Can any of you recommend a good guide book on shark teeth? I want to try to learn about the geology/era and how to ID any fossil teeth I find. Although for now my few teeth won't take too much to look at, but I am hoping in the future to find sites to go to outside of the beach. At this time I mainly look on the beaches from Myrtle to Pawleys Island. Hopefully I will also figure out where to hunt in creeks, ditches and the like. Any info would be appreciated! I am so glad I found this forum, this looks like a great bunch of helpful people!
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From the album: Fossil Vertebrates, Invertebrates, and Plants
Within this colection are Mosasaurus Beaugei and Enchodus lybicus, a Late Cretaceous marine reptile and giant fish, respectively, from the Ouled Abdoun Basin of Morocco and also Miocene sharks teeth from Morocco and Orange County, California. -
Hi, my name is Kimberly, I live in the Tampa Florida, in the USA. I am absolutely amazed at the people in this forum! As a newbie, I already feel like this is a family with the same interests, curiosities, and a wealth of knowledge. I felt so welcomed when I submitted a photo of an unidentified fossil (now ID'd as a sperm whale tooth) and a few gastropod pics. I LOVE finding anything old, lost, or forgotten. The idea of people walking right over a peace of Earths history makes me look down more; pick up bone and strange objects, and give it a new life in my hand. I m interested in the Pliocene era, Florida's mammal history, agatized coral, ammonites, and much,much more. Thank you to all forum writers and friends-(hope to find some soon)... Keep digging up history! -Kimberly Alberts