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Hi all, I recently returned from spending a few days searching the beach of Tybee Island, Georgia, and found something I am unsure as to what it is. From reading online it looks like the age could be anywhere from Miocene to present. My initial gut is some sort of vertebra. Please let me know if any other photos or information would be helpful. Thank you!
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Hi all! This is my first time posting here, so hoping to have one of you help with ID on a fossil I found in a spoil spot on the Savannah River. These are dredged spots used to deepen the Savannah River for large cargo ships. After doing some digging here on the fossil forum I stumbled on a whale teeth diagram that seem pretty similar to what I’ve found. Thanks all for your help in advance.
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I found this while hunting shark teeth near Savannah Ga. Very solid, bounces on granite counter like a rock. Please help me find an ID that will halt my endless internet tooth and claw photo review.
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I’m Located in Savannah, GA but take day trips to Summerville, SC often. We find very good teeth here in Savannah including Megs at our more secret islands on the banks. I usually go with my wife and son but I wanted to find better spots in Summerville to take my kid instead of taking the boat to the islands. Would anybody want to swap spots with me? I would take you on the boat to the islands we hunt from if I can get some inside where to go in summerville.
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More Savannah River Dredge Items, Help Identifying Please!
savannahthompsons posted a topic in Fossil ID
All of these items were found in/on the beach where they dredge the savannah river. This is 12 cm long and 12 cm wide. It weighs 2.6 pounds. These 2 pictures are the same item from different views. it is 6 cm long and 4 cm wide This is 2.5 cm long and 3 cm wide and 2 cm thick Found several like these, this one is 5 cm long these three pictures are all the same thing. 6 cm long 4.5 cm long, 1/2 cm thick, striated on both sides. -
Found this buried in the sand where they dredge the savannah river. Any idea of what type of animal this might be from? Definitely fossilized bone. Just not sure what it's from or how old it is?