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  1. PA Fossil Finder

    Cetorhinus huddlestoni Group

    From the album: Sharktooth Hill

    Cetorhinus huddlestoni teeth 2.5 - 5.5 mm long Round Mountain Silt Member of the Temblor Formation - Middle Miocene Epoch Sharktooth Hill, Bakersfield, California These are most of my smaller C. huddlestoni teeth. They range from 2.5 to 5.5 mm long.
  2. PA Fossil Finder

    Cetorhinus huddlestoni #1

    From the album: Sharktooth Hill

    Cetorhinus huddlestoni #1, side view 7.5 mm long Round Mountain Silt Member of the Temblor Formation - Middle Miocene Epoch Sharktooth Hill, Bakersfield, California The Cetorhinus teeth from Sharktooth Hill were only recently described as a new species, C. huddlestoni. This is my largest Cetorhinus tooth.
  3. PA Fossil Finder

    Cetorhinus huddlestoni #1

    From the album: Sharktooth Hill

    Cetorhinus huddlestoni #1, labial view 7.5 mm long Round Mountain Silt Member of the Temblor Formation - Middle Miocene Epoch Sharktooth Hill, Bakersfield, California The Cetorhinus teeth from Sharktooth Hill were only recently described as a new species, C. huddlestoni. This is my largest Cetorhinus tooth.
  4. PA Fossil Finder

    Cetorhinus huddlestoni #1

    From the album: Sharktooth Hill

    Cetorhinus huddlestoni #1, lingual view 7.5 mm long Round Mountain Silt Member of the Temblor Formation - Middle Miocene Epoch Sharktooth Hill, Bakersfield, California The Cetorhinus teeth from Sharktooth Hill were only recently described as a new species, C. huddlestoni. This is my largest Cetorhinus tooth.
  5. PA Fossil Finder

    Carcharhinus sp. #2

    From the album: Sharktooth Hill

    Carcharhinus sp. 2#, labial view 9.5 mm wide at the base, 8 mm tall, 10 mm slant height Round Mountain Silt Member of the Temblor Formation - Middle Miocene Epoch Sharktooth Hill, Bakersfield, California
  6. PA Fossil Finder

    Carcharhinus sp. #2

    From the album: Sharktooth Hill

    Carcharhinus sp. 2#, lingual view 9.5 mm wide at the base, 8 mm tall, 10 mm slant height Round Mountain Silt Member of the Temblor Formation - Middle Miocene Epoch Sharktooth Hill, Bakersfield, California
  7. PA Fossil Finder

    Carcharhinus sp. #1

    From the album: Sharktooth Hill

    Carcharhinus sp. #1, labial view 10 mm wide at the base, 8 mm tall, 10 mm slant height Round Mountain Silt Member of the Temblor Formation - Middle Miocene Epoch Sharktooth Hill, Bakersfield, California
  8. PA Fossil Finder

    Carcharhinus sp. #1

    From the album: Sharktooth Hill

    Carcharhinus sp. #1, lingual view 10 mm wide at the base, 8 mm tall, 10 mm slant height Round Mountain Silt Member of the Temblor Formation - Middle Miocene Epoch Sharktooth Hill, Bakersfield, California
  9. PA Fossil Finder

    Heterodontus sp. #3

    From the album: Sharktooth Hill

    Heterodontus sp. #3 lateral tooth 7 mm long Round Mountain Silt Member of the Temblor Formation - Middle Miocene Epoch Sharktooth Hill, Bakersfield, California This is my best lateral Heterodontus tooth. These are my favorite teeth to find when searching for microfossils.
  10. PA Fossil Finder

    Heterodontus sp. #4

    From the album: Sharktooth Hill

    Heterodontus sp. #4 lateral tooth 6 mm long Round Mountain Silt Member of the Temblor Formation - Middle Miocene Epoch Sharktooth Hill, Bakersfield, California This lateral Heterodontus seems much more worn.
  11. PA Fossil Finder

    Heterodontus sp. #3

    From the album: Sharktooth Hill

    Heterodontus sp. #3 lateral tooth 7 mm long Round Mountain Silt Member of the Temblor Formation - Middle Miocene Epoch Sharktooth Hill, Bakersfield, California
  12. PA Fossil Finder

    Heterodontus sp. #2

    From the album: Sharktooth Hill

    Heterodontus sp. #2 anterior tooth, lingual view 2.5 mm wide at the base, 3 mm tall Round Mountain Silt Member of the Temblor Formation - Middle Miocene Epoch Sharktooth Hill, Bakersfield, California
  13. PA Fossil Finder

    Heterodontus sp. #2

    From the album: Sharktooth Hill

    Heterodontus sp. #2 anterior tooth, labial view 2.5 mm wide at the base, 3 mm tall Round Mountain Silt Member of the Temblor Formation - Middle Miocene Epoch Sharktooth Hill, Bakersfield, California
  14. PA Fossil Finder

    Heterodontus sp. #1

    From the album: Sharktooth Hill

    Heterodontus sp. #1 anterior tooth, lingual view 3 mm wide at the base, 4 mm tall Round Mountain Silt Member of the Temblor Formation - Middle Miocene Epoch Sharktooth Hill, Bakersfield, California
  15. PA Fossil Finder

    Heterodontus sp. #1

    From the album: Sharktooth Hill

    Heterodontus sp. #1 anterior tooth, labial view 3 mm wide at the base, 4 mm tall Round Mountain Silt Member of the Temblor Formation - Middle Miocene Epoch Sharktooth Hill, Bakersfield, California
  16. PA Fossil Finder

    Dolphin Tooth #3

    From the album: Sharktooth Hill

    Unknown species of dolphin tooth, #3 9.5 mm long Round Mountain Silt Member of the Temblor Formation - Middle Miocene Epoch Sharktooth Hill, Bakersfield, California Another view of the third dolphin tooth, showing the broken crown.
  17. PA Fossil Finder

    Dolphin Tooth #3

    From the album: Sharktooth Hill

    Unknown species of dolphin tooth, #3 9.5 mm long Round Mountain Silt Member of the Temblor Formation - Middle Miocene Epoch Sharktooth Hill, Bakersfield, California This is a nice dolphin tooth, but it's a shame the crown is broken.
  18. PA Fossil Finder

    Dolphin Tooth #2

    From the album: Sharktooth Hill

    Unknown species of dolphin tooth, #2 8 mm long Round Mountain Silt Member of the Temblor Formation - Middle Miocene Epoch Sharktooth Hill, Bakersfield, California
  19. PA Fossil Finder

    Dolphin Tooth #1

    From the album: Sharktooth Hill

    Unknown species of dolphin tooth, #1 10.5 mm long Round Mountain Silt Member of the Temblor Formation - Middle Miocene Epoch Sharktooth Hill, Bakersfield, California My first, and best, dolphin tooth from Sharktooth Hill.
  20. PA Fossil Finder

    Galeocerdo aduncus

    From the album: Sharktooth Hill

    Galeocerdo aduncus #1, lingual view 11 mm wide at the base, 7 mm tall Round Mountain Silt Member of the Temblor Formation - Middle Miocene Epoch Sharktooth Hill, Bakersfield, California
  21. PA Fossil Finder

    Galeocerdo aduncus

    From the album: Sharktooth Hill

    Galeocerdo aduncus #1, labial view 11 mm wide at the base, 7 mm tall Round Mountain Silt Member of the Temblor Formation - Middle Miocene Epoch Sharktooth Hill, Bakersfield, California The only Tiger Shark tooth I have from this site.
  22. PA Fossil Finder

    Squatina sp. #2

    From the album: Sharktooth Hill

    Squatina sp. #2, labial view 8 mm wide at the base, 7.5 mm tall. Round Mountain Silt Member of the Temblor Formation - Middle Miocene Epoch Sharktooth Hill, Bakersfield, California
  23. PA Fossil Finder

    Squatina sp. #2

    From the album: Sharktooth Hill

    Squatina sp. #2, side view 8 mm wide at the base, 7.5 mm tall. Round Mountain Silt Member of the Temblor Formation - Middle Miocene Epoch Sharktooth Hill, Bakersfield, California
  24. PA Fossil Finder

    Squatina sp. #2

    From the album: Sharktooth Hill

    Squatina sp. #2, lingual view 8 mm wide at the base, 7.5 mm tall. Round Mountain Silt Member of the Temblor Formation - Middle Miocene Epoch Sharktooth Hill, Bakersfield, California
  25. PA Fossil Finder

    Squatina sp. #1

    From the album: Sharktooth Hill

    Squatina sp. #1, labial view 9 mm wide at the base, 6 mm tall. Round Mountain Silt Member of the Temblor Formation - Middle Miocene Epoch Sharktooth Hill, Bakersfield, California
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