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I needed something to satisfy my itch since I still cannot get out. So i had purchased a box of matrix from Lee Creek. I spent the weekend seperating the matrix into 4 different sizes. I was excited to try my smaller double decker sifter and it worked perfect. I also used that over a window screen. I found a ton of new items that I do not have in my collection. Including my first croc tooth. It is super tiny but it is my first. These are my finds after my first run through. I think I am going to have to get some type of magnifying glass for the smaller stuff. Any feedback on incorrect ID's is much appreciated. Enjoy the pics. Sawshark - Pristiophorous Croc Tooth Basking Shark - Cetorhinus maximus Whale Shark - Rhincodon Typus Dolphin Tooth Hammerhead - Sphyrna Zygaena Mako
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First time to the peace river, after reading everything on here I was dying to get out there. I rented a canoe and stopped about a 1/4 mile from the launch on a gravel pit. Ended up staying in that spot all day. We maybe found 1000 teeth in total. We weren't sure if finding small teeth was a good sign for finding larger teeth or if it is irrelevant. I think I found a few baby megalodons and broken 2 Broken Makos. Not completely sure however. And 3 alligator/crocodile teeth. Nothing larger than about an inch. I plan on going back this week to look for larger teeth before this weeks rain brings the water up to high.
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From the album: Misc. Cenozoic Specimens
Carcharodon carcharias.- 1 comment
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From the album: Misc. Cenozoic Specimens
Carcharodon carcharias.-
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This is most likely a worn Carcharodon carcharias.-
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From the album: Misc. Cenozoic Specimens
An early O. angustidens.-
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Carcharodon hubbelli.-
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Carcharias sp. I believe it is a Carcharias.-
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Galeocerdo aduncas.-
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From the album: Misc. Cenozoic Specimens
Isurus oxyrinchus-
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Hemipristis serra.-
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From the album: Misc. Cenozoic Specimens
Hemipristis serra.-
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It's a shame this specimen was broken during removal.-
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This might be H. agassizi, I am unsure. -
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Carcharodon carcharias-
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Parotodus benedeni. -
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This specimen is on the boundary between auriculatus-sokolovi in my opinion.-
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Took a trip to purse state park today, got there around 9:30 and the lot was already pretty full. Made our way down the beach to the spots we like to search and my wife found the biggest croc tooth we have found, at least double the size of any of the other ones we have found. A little bit later walking along the low tide shoreline I did a double take and saw the big Otodus tooth pictured. We were able to find a lot of other nice size otodus and sand tiger teeth during our time there. On our way back walking the beach entrance and Wades Bay were packed with at least 100 people and their boats. Overall a great day for hunting!
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Shark teeth (at least in my experience) are really hard to find at NSR. The best method would probably be to sift for them in gravel, but I've yet to do that. The odd looking one is actually the base of sawfish rostral tooth.- 1 comment
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From the album: Cenomanian Shark Teeth and other Marine Fauna, Ryazan Oblast, Russia
Eostriatolamia sp. A lateral tooth.-
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From the album: Cenomanian Shark Teeth and other Marine Fauna, Ryazan Oblast, Russia
Archaeolamna sp. I am unsure of the ID, it could be a Pseudoscapanorynchus compressidens.-
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From the album: Cenomanian Shark Teeth and other Marine Fauna, Ryazan Oblast, Russia
I believe this is a Cretoxyrhina of some kind. Possibly a symphyseal or parasymphyseal. If you have any ideas let me know.-
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From the album: Cenomanian Shark Teeth and other Marine Fauna, Ryazan Oblast, Russia
Pseudoscapanorynchus aff. compressidens.-
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From the album: Cenomanian Shark Teeth and other Marine Fauna, Ryazan Oblast, Russia
I believe this might be a Dwardius woodwardi, possibly a lower parasymphyseal. I am open to ideas.-
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