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  1. Archie

    Helodus affinis #2

    From the album: Scottish Carboniferous freshwater shark teeth collection

    Helodus affinis Upper Carboniferous, Westphalian A Central Belt of Scotland 315 myo
  2. Archie

    Helodus simplex #2

    From the album: Scottish Carboniferous freshwater shark teeth collection

    Helodus simplex Upper Carboniferous, Westphalian A Central Belt of Scotland 315 myo
  3. Archie

    Deltodus sublaevis

    From the album: Scottish Lower Carboniferous marine shark teeth

    Deltodus sublaevis Charlestown main limestone Lower Carboniferous, Visean Central Belt of Scotland 330 mya
  4. Archie

    Petalodus serratus labial view

    From the album: Scottish Lower Carboniferous marine shark teeth

    Petalodus serratus Charlestown main limestone Lower Carboniferous, Visean Central Belt of Scotland 330 mya
  5. Archie

    Petalodus acuminatus lingual view

    From the album: Scottish Lower Carboniferous marine shark teeth

    Petalodus acuminatus Dockra limestone Lower Carboniferous,Visean Trearne quarry, Ayrshire, Scotland 330 mya
  6. Archie

    Petalodus acuminatus labial view

    From the album: Scottish Lower Carboniferous marine shark teeth

    Petalodus acuminatus Dockra limestone Lower Carboniferous,Visean Trearne quarry, Ayrshire, Scotland 330 mya
  7. Archie

    Psephodus sp.

    From the album: Scottish Lower Carboniferous (Visean) freshwater sharks

    Psephodus sp. Burdiehouse limestone Lower Carboniferous, Visean Central Belt of Scotland 4mm
  8. ElToro

    Cretaceous shark teeth.

    From the album: West Australian Cretaceous, Gingin

    A few of the shark teeth we found in the Cretaceous Greensand of Gingin, Western Australia.
  9. elcoincoin

    Indet shark tooth

    From the album: Senneville-sur-Fécamp

    Indet shark tooth found hunting urchins in Senneville - august 2015 - turonian chalk of Normandy - Senneville sur Fécamp -Turonian - Cretaceous
  10. Joyfirefrog

    Last weekends finds

    From the album: Joy's Fossil Collection

    © &Copy

  11. From the album: Tertiary

    Carcharocles subsuriculatus (Megalodon shark tooth) Miocene Calvert Formation Anonymous beach/Chesapeake Bay Calvert CO., Maryland Very first shark tooth I found in Maryland.
  12. From the album: Fossils Over The Years: Some Of The Best

    Over 4 cm in length

    © dinoboy123

  13. AJ Plai

    Assorted Fossils Collection 03

    From the album: My Cabinet of Curiosity & Geological Art

    Assorted Collection of dinosaur, shark and reptile fossils
  14. Miatria

    Various shark teeth

    From the album: Weekend at Peace River, Florida and surrounding areas

    Some beautiful colored shark teeth from the Peace River area of Florida. Tooth middle left measures 1⅛" long x 1⅛" wide. Miocene/Pliocene epochs.
  15. Miatria

    Mako teeth

    From the album: Weekend at Peace River, Florida and surrounding areas

    I found 2 little mako teeth this weekend; both quite pretty even with a bit of root wear. The tooth to the left measures 1⅛" long x ¾" wide and the tooth to the right measures 1" long x ⅝" wide. Peace River area of Florida, Miocene/Pliocene epochs.
  16. Miatria

    Megalodon shark tooth

    From the album: Weekend at Peace River, Florida and surrounding areas

    I didn't find much in the way of megs but I sure found a good one. Nice light color, almost perfect serrations, just a touch of wear around the tip but the serrations are still visible. This meg measures 2" on the diagonal and 1.5" wide at the top. Beauty! Pleistocene/Miocene epochs, Peace River, Florida.
  17. MOROPUS

    American Meg

    From the album: Some verts and greenies

    Carcharocles Megalodon Miocene-Carolinas? Florida? USA The point is damaged
  18. MOROPUS

    Squalicorax Bassanii

    From the album: Some verts and greenies

    Rare Squalicorax Bassanii tooth Final Cretaceous. Khourighba Phosphate mines-Morocco
  19. wereiartm

    Ghost Shark

    From the album: My fossil art

    Framed Meg Teeth. Before people start going off on me hahahaha FYI, we DO know its not accurately depicted, we DO know they are technically backwards, we DO know we are missing some. This is an artistic representation for the customer representing a portion of meg teeth found in one hole!
  20. wereiartm

    Where there is Land...Once was Sea

    From the album: My fossil art

    Colored Pencil

    © © Mike Menasco

  21. Fossil-Hound

    sharkvertebrae

    From the album: Calvert Cliffs

    Fragment of a shark vertebrae. Species is unknown.
  22. Fossil-Hound

    Calvert Cliffs, Md

    These are my recent finds from a March 2013 trip to Calvert Cliffs, MD. The image you see is of the Maryland state fossil, Ecphora. Didn't find an intact megaladon this time, but I'll go back out.
  23. TheSharkToothGuySWFL

    Golden Beach Megalodon

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