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Howdy folks! Looking to add a Cardabiodon tooth to the educational shark display. For trade I have some teeth from the Aguja formation (a crocodile tooth, hadrosaur tooth, and a dromaeosaur tooth), a couple of one inch orange mako teeth from shark tooth hill, some worn Triceratops teeth, and a Richardoestesia isoceles. I have some extra shark teeth from the North Texas areas as well, Ptychodus whipplei, Ptychodus latissimus, Cretodus semiplicatus, Cretodus houghtonorum (formerly Cretodus crassidens), Scapanorynchus, Squalicorax, Cretalamna appendiculata, and the rare in the area Cretoxyrhina mantelli. Thanks everyone yone! Have an awesome day!
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Cardabiodon venator from Kansas-
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I am a Cretaceous shark tooth collector, and I’ve been trying really hard to find a good condition complete Cardabiodon venator from the western interior seaway, preferably Kansas. I have a lot of different trading fodder that I could present in order to trade including: Russian Cretoxyrhina mantelli and vraconensis, Japanese Miocene and Pleistocene shark teeth, Russian Cretaceous shark teeth (cretalamna, archaeolamna, ptychodus, squalicorax, polyacrodus, etc.), A couple dwardius woodwardi from Russia, Elmwood Mine mineral specimens (closed mine), nice condition trilobites (beachers bed and Russia), Many other species. Let me me know if you guys are interested in trading! Thanks, Chase
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Scientific information about Cardabiodon
fossilsonwheels posted a topic in General Fossil Discussion
I had never heard of Cardabiodon prior to joining The Fossil Forum. I understand that it is a fairly recently described shark, I believe around 20 years or so. I have no intention of adding a tooth to our fossil line up. I have not seen many for sale and the one I did see was very expensive. It is still an interesting shark to consider adding to the presentation, even without having a fossil to represent it. It is a mystery to me. I know very little about it but a giant Cretaceous era shark would be of interest to the kids I am pretty sure. Can anyone point me in the direction of more information on Cardabiodon? A scientific paper or a bit on the ecology of the shark. I have not found much in my own search so I figure there are probably people here that would know more or point me in the right direction.- 2 replies
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Hello everyone! I figured I’d show everyone all of the cardabiodon and Cretoxyrhina I own! To start off here are my two cardabiodon. The left one is a Cardabiodon ricki from the Malii Prolom Quarry in the Ryazan Region of Russia. I’m not too sure how old the tooth is. The second tooth is a Cardabiodon venator from Kansas.
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Looking for a Cardabiodon shark tooth
Untitled posted a topic in Member Fossil Trades Bulletin Board
Hey everyone, I'm looking for a Cardabiodon tooth (or possibly a Dwardius) If you have one, please message me and we can make a trade! Will trade other species of shark teeth (I have a lot of different options), so PM me if you are looking for a specific species to trade!- 12 replies
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Hey guys, I've been off the radar for awhile .. work you know .. been working on Siggraph for those of you who are familiar with software development. Just wanted to start a new topic here .. This one is right at 3.00" - 7.62cm C. carcharias Bahia Inglesa Formation South of Caldera Provincia Copiapo III Regio de Atacama Chile
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