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Here is my shark teeth collection. photo 1 Species: Carcharocles megalodon Age: 2,6-15 million years (Miocene-Pliocene) Size: 9,5 centimeters Localisation: Georgia River (Georgia) Formation: Hawthorn photo 2 Species : Isurus hastalis Age: 9 million years (Miocene) Size: 4,8 centimeters Localisation: Copiapo, Chile Formation: Bahia Inglesa photo 3 Species: Squalicorax pristodontus Age: 70 million years (Upper Cretaceous) Size: 2,9 centimeters Localisation: Morocco Formation: Kem Kem B
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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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For your viewing pleasure I present one hundred cleaned and placed shark, pinniped, Cetacean, and ray teeth from Bakersfield. Tomorrow I’ll glue them to the back board with epoxy and have a label created at the very bottom. FYI @digit @Malcolmt @caldigger @Kurt Komoda @SailingAlongToo @WhodamanHD
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I already posted this hunting trip at the Zandmotor on my last vacation: http://www.thefossilforum.com/index.php?/topic/85026-a-beautiful-day-at-the-zandmotor/ I also visited some other locations like a sand pit near Antwerp (Belgium). This was my fourth visit there and probably the most successful until now The Miocene, Pliocene sand was washed up from the extension of Churchill dock and as you can see the area is very overgrown. You can still find there many shark teeth, bones and bivalves. I mainly concentrated on finding shark teeth. Here is picture o
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There's a debate as to whether or not Great Whites evolved from Makos. There's also enough scientific evidence to suggest they do. See: This tooth can therefore be classified as either Isurus hastalis or Carcharodon hastalis. See: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isurus_hastalis
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A few weeks back on a Tuesday I took a trip down to Westmoreland State Park (Virginia) to scout for kayaking and fossil hunting spots on the Potomac river. I put in at the park beach shortly after 8am and paddled south-eastish into the rising sun along the "bluffy" coast. Temperatures were in the low 30's but the air was still and the boat quickly warmed up. After about two hours of paddling I put ashore onto an unposted beach and tried sifting in some gravelly areas in about 12 inches of water. I sifted for about 30 minutes and came up with three nice large fossil shark teeth (Isurus hastalis
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Here are some photos of a tooth found in the Atlantic ocean off Eastern NC. When I was cleaning the bunch of teeth I had this tooth stuck out immediately. I have heard some arguments for both a very large mako and a worn meg....although no one can produce a meg that looks like this yet for comparison. Measurements : Side 1 = 4.10 inches Side 2 = 3.86 inches Width = 2.72 inches What do you think?
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From the album: Shark Teeth Collection
Peruvian Mako Two-Tone colors Isurus hastalis Geological Age: Miocene Locality: Ica, Peru Specimen Size: 2.9" -
From the album: Shark Teeth Collection
Peruvian Mako Two-Tone colors Isurus hastalis Geological Age: Miocene Locality: Ica, Peru Specimen Size: 2.9" -
From the album: Shark Teeth Collection
Peruvian Mako Two-Tone colors Isurus hastalis Geological Age: Miocene Locality: Ica, Peru Specimen Size: 2.9" -
2.6 inch Broad-tooth Mako (Isurus hastalis)
Megatooth Collector posted a gallery image in Members Gallery
From the album: Great White Shark and Ancestors
This is a 2.6 inch Broad-tooth Mako (Isurus hastalis) tooth from South Carolina. I love the colors in this one.© ©
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2.6 inch Broad-tooth Mako (Isurus hastalis)
Megatooth Collector posted a gallery image in Members Gallery
From the album: Great White Shark and Ancestors
This is a 2.6 inch Broad-tooth Mako (Isurus hastalis) tooth from South Carolina. I love the colors in this one.© ©
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2.6 inch Broad-tooth Mako (Isurus hastalis)
Megatooth Collector posted a gallery image in Members Gallery
From the album: Great White Shark and Ancestors
This is a 2.6 inch Broad-tooth Mako (Isurus hastalis) tooth from South Carolina. I love the colors in this one.© ©