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So I found an older publication that mentions some bluffs and landings on some North Carolina rivers but for the life of me I can't find a map of them or mile posts except for the Cape Fear. It doesn't mention coordinates and mentions these bluffs on the Neuse and Black River in passing. Anyone know of a certain website or page that can tell me where the bluffs are?
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Here is another from the neuse river in NC. Eocene and cretaceous material found there. Scale is mm. How did I do on my guess? Thanks
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Anyone have an idea what this fragment of a tooth could be? It is from the Neuse River NC. eocene and cretaceous. scale is mm. thanks
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In your opinion do I have a rock or a worn down heterodontus ? Neuse River NC, eocene and cretaceous . Scale is mm. Thanks
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Thinking these are croc teeth fragments ? They are from Neuse River in NC , eocene and cretaceous found there. Scale is mm. The first 4 pics are one tooth and last 3 pics are another tooth.What do you think? Thanks
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I am still trying to learn to identify all the many sharks teeth , after some research ( books, elasmo.com, and other sites,including this one) I think this may be cretalamna ? It is from the the Neuse River in NC, eocene and cretaceous. The first 4 pics are first tooth the last 4 pics are a second tooth. Neither have much (if any) nutrient groove, more of a foramen. I was thinking they are both same ,just different position? Scale is in mm. Thanks
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These are from the the Neuse River in NC, eocene and cretaceous material is found there. Scale is mm. 3 pics. of the first tooth and 3 pics. of second tooth. They look like they may be the same.Please help with ID. Thanks
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I am taking a stab at this one , as I am not real knowledgeable with teeth. Its from Neuse River in NC , eocene and cretaceous material found there. Scale is mm. Thanks all.
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While hunting an area over the weekend I found a gastropod that I am hoping to ID. The spot is in Craven County and along the bank of the Neuse River in eastern North Carolina. I am fairly confident it is part of the James City Formation, Pleistocene. One of the most common things here is the kittenpaw oyster Plicatula marginata. Great white teeth are also a common find here. I have never seen this gastropod before, at least not that I can remember. It is very similar to Tegula sp. from the Yorktown Formation. Any and all help is greatly appreciated.