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From the album: Sharks
Upper teeth from an extinct white shark Hawthorne Fm., St. Mary's River, GA, USA Left 2 9/16" slant height, right 2 5/8" slant height-
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- carcharodon hastalis
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Hello everyone, Charleston fossil hunter here. Well primarily shark teeth. I just recently got back into hunting now that I have the time. Have only been to a few creeks in Summerville to sift, an outcrop on the Chandler Bridge Creek and one land site in Harleyville that included the Hawthorne formation. Love watching @blackriverfossils as well. My goal is to find a 4-5'' Megalodon tooth! If anyone can suggest or wants to trade location spots, or other good public spots--let me know! Happy hunting. P.S. Here's a pic of a tooth I found in the Chandler Bridge the other week (if anyone can exactly ID it for me as well, that would be great).
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Hi everyone, need help with some identification here. The first photos of the brown looking tooth was found in Edisto, while the bone you see was found in Dorchester Creek in Summerville.
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Hey TFF Members! Back with another video. Cris and I recently headed to one of our creek sites with a very limited time to hunt, so the only thing to do.... dig like maniacs for a couple hours! Given the amount of time we had, we didn't do bad at all! I am in love with the beautiful blue Mako I found. I also found an awesome Dugong skull cap. These short spontaneous trips are incredibly fun. Give it a watch when you get a chance!