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Hey, going through some finds of last year i came across this tiny Hexanchid tooth. 0,9cm x 0,5cm, Miocene/Pliocene, Antwerp area, Belgium I've seen Hexanchid posterior teeth before and they look quite different.. (from the book 'Neogene Sharks of Antwerp' by Stephane Knoll) Could mine be juvenile Notorynchus or Hexanchus? Thx, Dries
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Two Cow Shark Symphyseal Teeth from the Virginia Miocene
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Two Notorynchus symphyseal teeth from the Miocene Calvert Formation in central Virginia. Both have a funky center tooth and are about .65 inches wide.-
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Since my first time finding one I have been obsessed with cowshark teeth. I’ll share some of my collection and please share me what you have. Thanks! Notorynchus Cepedianus, Calvert fm Hexanchus sp, from Chile Notorynchus Kempi, Kazakhstan Notorynchus Colonsii, Muddy Creek, VA
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shark Notorynchus cepedianus Cow Aurora NC Miocene
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Hi all, For whatever reason, I never got around to posting this. After a relatively unsuccessful day at Bayfront Park back in 2018, my dad showed me this tooth, unsure of what it was. He said he had found it while sifting in the creek that runs under the bridge near the entrance of the park. I had never really bothered trying around that area because it was so far from any cliff exposures, but I suppose he proved that some of the best finds may be where you least expect them. The second he pulled out this tooth, my jaw dropped. It is a FLAWLESS cow shark symphyseal. I hadn't had a single one in my collection until then. I've never seen a better symphyseal than this one, not in a museum or anywhere online. It's absolutely perfect, with exquisite symmetry and phenomenal preservation. Undoubtedly the best tooth my dad has ever found. Although I was a bit jealous that he found it and not me, I was at the same time ecstatic because all of his finds go towards my collection. This beauty is one of my most prized teeth, as I am yet to see a more perfect specimen. The pictures do not do it justice in the slightest. It was found a while ago, but I thought you all would still like to see it. Enjoy!
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Basking shark. Not sure about this id, but it's the closest I could come up with. 7mm. From the Miocene Burdigalian at Billafingen, Baden-Wuerttemberg.-
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Took another trip to one of my Miocene Burdigalian sites on my bike again today and I was just wondering if this set of teeth might come from a Notorynchus cepedianus shark.
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From the album: Pleistocene and Miocene fossils
A 2.5 cm long Notorynchus primigenius, which I found at the beach "Zwarte Polder" (near Cadzand). This is a quite rare find for a beach find!!-
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I alreay posted my little hunt in Antwerp here. Beside that I also hunted on a few beaches near Cadzand. Its quite a popular location and there are many people, who are looking for shark teeth. But the quality of the shark teeth isnt that good compared to land sites. Here are some pictures of the beaches: I was mainly in Cadzand directly, in the area of Nieuwvliet but also on a beach near Vlissingen. Here is a picture of the beach near Vlissingen (De Kaloot): Some "in situ" pictures: + Doesnt look too bad Here is my haul: This was the biggest one with a length of 4 cm from Cadzand: I was very happy about this one: A 2.5 cm long Notorynchus primigenius I found it at the "Zwarte Polder" (near Cadzand) One of the best non-tooth-find was this ear bone of a dolphin: (about 3 cm long) My find werent that good but the season wasnt ideal. (too hot, too many people, not much wind ...) Nevertheless I am satisfied with my finds and hopefully next year I can find even more things Thanks for watching!
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12x13mm. Upper frontal lateral. From the Miocene Burdigalian at Billafingen, Baden-Wuerttemberg.-
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Found both these symphyseal notorynchus this year, they are quite certainly among my best finds from 2017. They’re from two different locations in the Antwerp area.
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From the album: Shark teeth and associated fossils from Antwerp, Belgium
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From the album: Shark teeth and associated fossils from Antwerp, Belgium
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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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This is one of the nicest teeth I’ve pulled out of the New Jersey streams. John Notorynchus sp. - Miocene
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Hello all! I am currently looking for a nice Notorynchus tooth. The location doesn't matter much, but I would like to know though what it is. I would like it to be complete! Also, I am looking for a lower tooth, because I really like the numerous cusps. Send me a PM if you have one for trade, with pictures of both sides; and tell me what you are looking for yourself. A few of the things I have for trade are: sharkteeth, ray teeth, seashells, coral, and more; some from now closed locations. Best regards and have a nice weekend, Max
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