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It will not allow me to add more pictures to this post but I found this at the mouth of the St Johns River in North florida. I will try to figure out how to add more pictures.
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I have been so busy the last few months I haven't been out hunting much. I am still a relative beginner when it comes to fossil hunting, even though I am up to nearly 250 teeth. Getting right to it, I was wondering if there is anyone in the St. Augustine/JAX area that would like to meet up and do a group hunt? I have myself and my girlfriend. Later this summer we will both have kayaks, but as of right now I just have one kayak for myself. So anyways if anyone would like to do a local group hunt let me know and hopefully we can find some big teeth.
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Found a great new beach along the St Johns this past weekend and when night came I knew I was leaving teeth there and had to go back asap. Unfortunately I am not a morning person and the tides this week were early morning or at night. I chose to a night search not knowing how hard it is to surface collect teeth with just a headlamp. Nevertheless in my few hours combing the beach I found over 60 mostly very little teeth, but found this awesome GW to my surprise. The root was sticking out of the sand and I did not think it was a tooth, but had to investigate and I am very glad I did. For sure my best quality tooth so far (IF ONLY THE TIP WERE STILL THERE!!! but they gotta eat too I suppose).
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Apologize for the poor quality pics but I struggled photographing these to show any detail I suspect they are fish scales but that is basically just a guess If anyone wants to take a shot at IDing them go for it The first two pictures are of the same fossil and the third picture is a different one-the second specimen was very difficult to photo cuz its basically a round disk with a raised hump in the middle Lastly if anyone could tell me what type of tooth this is that would be awesome so far its my most complete 'big' (meaning bigger than a fingernail lol) tooth
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Hello. We did some exploring yesterday and found our way to the St Johns River in Deland. I love shells and picked a nice heavy fossil up that was lying near the water in the sand. Picture is attached. I think it is a Spiny Jewel Box without its spines but it is at least 2.5" and I can not find any documentation that said they were that big. Can anyone tell me if it might be something else? Thank you.
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