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Hello everyone! Earlier today I was in Green Mill Run in Greenville, North Carolina sifting for fossils (mostly miocene and cretaceous marine) and I came across this fossil. I first picked it up because it looked exactly like some giant ground sloth teeth that I had seen before from the Pleistocene (which I’ve heard you get occasional Pleistocene fossils as well). I would stick with this ID, but the texture seems off, so I wanted to see if I could confirm wether it was a sloth tooth or a convincing bone chunk here. Sorry for unideal scale and photos, not home currently but I can provide any additional photos needed. Thanks!
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I will be in Greenville for work at the beginning of November and have decided to head up a day early to try my luck in GMR. After a few hours of research, my initial plan is to drop in at the ball field on Elm Street, heading down current to sift just before the 10th street bridge. It's anyone's guess after that, as I have no experience hunting outside of Florida... although I imagine it is similar in a lot of ways to the creek hunting I'm used to. Equipment will be minimal and I usually prefer to "dig" with my hands to feel the gravel I am collecting, but curious how necessary a scoop/shovel/probe would be after watching a few YouTube vids of GMR. Lastly, if anyone is available and wants to meet up to hunt for the day... I would cherish the opportunity to spend the day swapping fossil hunting stories and sharing favorite past finds! PS... If anybody is feeling generous I am open to all forms of knowledge that will give me an edge in a new & unfamiliar environment.
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First quick trip to Greens Mill Run in Greenville, NC. Definitely have to go back soon, lots of belemnites on first row, a cool new fossil for me. Second row was most common find, goblin shark teeth, and then finally two little crow shark teeth. Hard to see but at the bottom there's a very rolled shark vert. Good stuff.
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Found in Green Mill Run, Greenville NC. Partial tooth of some sort?
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Found this while sifting through gravel in Green Mill Run a while back, genuinely throwing me for a loop. I thought eroded horn coral at first, but the hollow portion at the bottom makes me think its a tooth of some sort. Mosasaur, crocodilian? I really have no idea. Any help would be greatly appreciated. -
Found in Green Mill Run in Greenville, NC. Anyone have any ideas?
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I feel like the larger is a cetacean, turtle, or *possibly* mosasaur? The little one I really have no clue.- 4 replies
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Baleen whale epiphysial disc, Yorktown formation, North Carolina, U.S.A., 2021
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From the album: Lando’s Fossil Collection
Baleen whale epiphysial disc collected from Pliocene Yorktown formation sediments of Greens Mill Run, Greenville, NC.© Lando_Cal_4tw
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When I picked this up I assumed it was an oddly weathered pebble, but upon closer inspection its very symmetrical, which makes me think its likely a fossil. Of what I can’t tell. Any help is greatly appreciated! I included a few different angles so that the contrast would be evident, I apologize for the iffy lighting.
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Found in Greenville, NC. Extremely worn shark tooth or something else?
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Found this while sifting in the Green Mill Run the other day and believed it to be a worn shark tooth, however looking at it now, it seems a bit too round to be a shark tooth. Any thoughts? (Sorry about the fingers in the pic, I couldn’t prop it up any other way unfortunately.)- 3 replies
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Enchodus fang, PeeDee formation, North Carolina, U.S.A., 2021
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Enchodus fang collected from Cretaceous PeeDee formation sediments of Greens Mill Run, Greenville, NC.© Lando_Cal_4tw
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PeeDee formation, North Carolina, U.S.A., 2021
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Collected from Cretaceous PeeDee formation sediments of Greens Mill Run, Greenville, NC.© Lando_Cal_4tw
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Hi! I'm looking for some help IDing these fossils from Green Mill Run (Greenville, NC). The two fossils were found on different trips, but seem to have similar structures. I have only found these two across many trips so they don't seem to be common. Someone mentioned that they could be lobster/crab claws so if anyone has anymore information on that, or alternate IDs, I would really appreciate the help! Thanks!
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This object came with the whale bone I posted about recently. I'm not sure if it's biological or geological so I figured I'd throw it into the room & see what happens. 8.5 cm long x 4.5 cm wide x 8 mm thick (roughly). Flat with a slight curve. This was the shape when found. I sanded the broken part for better internal views. Pics labeled 4, 5 & 6 are closeups. 4 being the break running from side to side, 5 being the break running lengthwise & 6 a closeup of the outside surface.
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