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Shark Teeth Hunting at the Museum


White Feather

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Some of us will do anything to sit and sift for shark teeth, ray teeth and fossils. Temp was good today 1-20-2020 so I headed to Mulberry Phosphate Museum. Some of us are older and not in the best of health so we go where we can to enjoy the hunt!  Its a great place to meet families with kids and talk about hunting and more. I had just mentioned to one of the Mothers how great it would be if the Phosphate Mine would bring some larger teeth and such and mix in with the small rocks, reason is the rocks and all through a crusher and are all small so many shark teeth are very small and others are broken as you see in my finds today.

An older Gentleman walked up by the name of James and he had with him a bag or large and small shark teeth, come to find out, he use to work for the mines. He comes to the rock pile and hides some larger ones for the people to find. Today he gave me and 2 of the young boys some great ones! They are not in the picture. 

Something to think about, if anyone has places disabled people can go and hunt it would be a great add on to this site. So many of us still enjoy the hunt but are not able to do a lot of walking and bending. Just a thought. 

Blessings when you hunt!

Deb

 

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The piles in your picture look just like the matrix I have collected before it is washed. :D

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10 hours ago, White Feather said:

So what do you do with your rocks you wash?

OK, I shovel the bulk matrix from the bone layer sediments, screen it down to between minus 1/4" and plus window screen (20 mesh ).  It gets washed several separate times ( this usually takes about a week of soaking and washing cycles ), dried, goes for a Hydrogen Peroxide soak for about 24 hours, rinsed and dried again. It is now ready for trade fodder.

FROM THIS...

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TO THIS!

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There are already fossils in it. 

They are micro-fossils. ;) 

He trades the micro-matix . 

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Here is an example.

Last night, I poured out a handful 

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And sorted through it. This is what I just picked out without the use of magnification.

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If I were to go through it with some good magnification, I will easily get many times this in smaller fossils.

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On 1/20/2020 at 5:58 PM, White Feather said:

Today he gave me and 2 of the young boys some great ones! They are not in the picture. 

Let's see them then! :popcorn:

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Thank you for showing me what you do with the matrix. I am learning a lot! I love picking through the rocks and find very small fossils I keep also, then I wash the rocks and they go into my pots I plant in..:thumbsu: 

The picture below shows the gift from James Gant who is bringing larger teeth to the pile for kids and us adults to enjoy finding but since we were there when he came, he gave us some. You never find anything this large because of the rocks going through the grinders at the Phosphate Mine.

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You gotta love those white rooted ones that are found at phosphate deposits.

The color contrasts are always so stunning! :)

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6 hours ago, caldigger said:

You gotta love those white rooted ones that are found at phosphate deposits.

The color contrasts are always so stunning! :)

 

I agree! That is a beautiful tooth @White Feather :wub:


 

On 1/20/2020 at 8:58 PM, White Feather said:

Some of us are older and not in the best of health so we go where we can to enjoy the hunt! 

Some people who can’t get out and hunt on their own, or dig up micro-matrix by themselves, will buy it from someone who can. Let the more able bodied do the hard work! Then you get to sit and hunt from your easy chair! :D 

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