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Micro Teeth North Sulphur River Ladonia Texas


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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? :meg: There’s also a little round black unidentified object. I thought it might be a tiny fish very, but unsure about that.058C7913-9057-43F0-94D7-EC4E65449F4F.jpeg.c4c867674c7302b141e2cb06c1cb5970.jpeg

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I see a number of Enchodus fish teeth. 

3, 4 and 11.

 

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20 minutes ago, Fossildude19 said:


I see a number of Enchodus fish teeth. 

3, 4 and 11.

 

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Awesome! Thank you for marking them for me! I found really get into these micro fossils. Great when you have limited storage space. :rofl:

18 minutes ago, ynot said:

Nice finds.

I think the round thing is a burrow cast.

 

The common sharks of that area are sand tiger, goblen and crow.

Thank you!!! These are always fun to find...big or small! 

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You find a nice assortment of teeth. Always look in the white rocky layer coming out of the bank. It's full of teeth. 

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