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From the album: Eocene vertebrates of Ukraine
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From the album: Eocene vertebrates of Ukraine
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Anterior tooth of Archaeolamna aff. haigi from Albian of Kanev region, undescribed formation. It is the second most common shark species in this location.
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From the album: Albian vertebrates of Ukraine
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Unusually large Synechodus tooth -
From the album: Albian vertebrates of Ukraine
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From the album: Albian vertebrates of Ukraine
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From the album: Albian vertebrates of Ukraine
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From the album: Albian vertebrates of Ukraine
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From the album: Albian vertebrates of Ukraine
Unfortunately, Paraisurus teeth preserve very poorly.-
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From the album: Albian vertebrates of Ukraine
D. woodwardi anterior. You can see a notch between lateral cusplet and the main crown typical of this species. -
From the album: Albian vertebrates of Ukraine
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From the album: Albian vertebrates of Ukraine
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From the album: Albian vertebrates of Ukraine
Various Cretoxyrhina vraconensis teeth-
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From the album: Albian vertebrates of Ukraine
Three Cretoxyrhina vraconensis teeth - A - posterior B - lower lateral C- symphyseal (might also be Dwardius)-
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From the album: Albian vertebrates of Ukraine
Various Ischyodus chimera dental plate fragments. -
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A. haigi with pathologicaly deformed crown - it is strongly curved labialy.-
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Need help sortin what type of critters these came from creeks up here on Potomac river. I’m guessin some ancient mako.. snaggletooth... tiger? Much obliged. Cheers, Cleetus
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Hello! I just recently received some long awaited fossils in the mail the other day, and due to issues in shipping my Spinosaurus tooth had arrived broken. Luckily it was only a small portion of the tip and it is a rather clean break so I hope to repair it. The only issue is I've read many testimonies on how I should go about doing so. Some suggested that I use Gorilla Glue or wood glue and the list can go on and on. But then others claim these can damage the fossil? I am wondering what kind of glue should I use or how I should go about fixing this tooth? Thank you in advance!
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Hello everyone! My latest trip into the creeks of Gainesville proved quite successful, quite a few dozen shark teeth found, as well as some other questionable pieces. Can anyone confirm if these are fossils and if so what kind, or just stones? Collected from Rattlesnake Creek. Thank you and happy hunting!
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I found a nice little assortment of micro shark teeth today in the North Sulphur River in Ladonia, Texas. These were found about 3 feet up in the wall of the bank. Anyone know what type of sharks these are? There’s also a little round black unidentified object. I thought it might be a tiny fish very, but unsure about that.
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New here to the forum and to fossil hunting. Found a few teeth over the past few weeks was hoping to get some help with identification and where to find more in the low country. Living in mount pleasant with access to a 23 foot bay boat as well as a few paddle boards. Would love to meet some great people with the same interests as myself and my wife. We would love to host some new friends on our boat for some hunting. If you are in the area and wouldn't mind the company of some newbs that are eager to learn and hunt send me a PM. We are looking forward to becoming knowledgeable on the area and meeting others that share our interests. I have attached a picture of a few of the things we found any help on ID would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
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