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My Fossil Collection... found by me.


Vieira

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Some more fossils of my collection (found by me):

Croc teeth:

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Fish teeth in plate:

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Dolfin teeth?

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Ray plate:

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Nice! very nice colors on the shark teeth indeed!

Thanks Isurus

Your collection of shark teeth are fantastic,

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My biggest Meg found in Portugal.

Unfortunately here in Portugal we caught smaller teeth than the size they catch in US. :(

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Pictures of my general collection:

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Shark and fish teeth:post-20401-0-04472400-1452459217_thumb.jpgpost-20401-0-72656400-1452459227_thumb.jpgpost-20401-0-19617300-1452459243_thumb.jpg post-20401-0-75387900-1452459254_thumb.jpg

Sand tiger shark: post-20401-0-70393000-1452459467_thumb.jpg

Tiger shark: post-20401-0-28817300-1452459489_thumb.jpg

Mako shark: post-20401-0-35840300-1452459519_thumb.jpg

Snagletooth shark: post-20401-0-61273500-1452459543_thumb.jpg

Pathologic Mako? : post-20401-0-44660900-1452459603_thumb.jpgpost-20401-0-65813000-1452459610_thumb.jpg

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Little Meg: post-20401-0-27091700-1452459653_thumb.jpgpost-20401-0-73893400-1452459658_thumb.jpg

Mako?: post-20401-0-88773800-1452459733_thumb.jpgpost-20401-0-46257800-1452459754_thumb.jpg

Bivalves: post-20401-0-06822400-1452459798_thumb.jpg

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That is quite an elegant tooth, and the in-matrix presentation makes it even better :wub:

"There has been an alarming increase in the number of things I know nothing about." - Ashleigh Ellwood Brilliant

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>May your wonders never cease!

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That is quite an elegant tooth, and the in-matrix presentation makes it even better :wub:

Thanks Auspex :D

Is the my first good tooth from this year ;)

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You have a verry beautiful collection Vieira :envy:

Keep up the exellent work :)

growing old is mandatory but growing up is optional.

 

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