Bunger124 Posted June 8, 2018 Share Posted June 8, 2018 Hey everyone, I'm new to fossil hunting and I recently took my little brother fossil hunting for the first time. Here are a few fossils that we are unable to identify. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Brett Breakin' Rocks Posted June 8, 2018 Share Posted June 8, 2018 Hi there .. if this is Summerville. The first and last images are angustidens. The second image is most likely Isurus retroflexus The second to last is probably a Great White or a worn angustidens. The fourth image looks like it could also be a worn angustidens. I find so many broken, partial or worn that I assume most of the ones I can't identify positively are probably angustidens. There are megalodon teeth to be had in Summerville ... they are usually heavily reworked (having come from the re-worked Wando formation) if found in the creeks. Cheers, Brett 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brett Breakin' Rocks Posted June 8, 2018 Share Posted June 8, 2018 1 hour ago, Bunger124 said: Hey everyone, I'm new to fossil hunting and I recently took my little brother fossil hunting for the first time. Here are a few fossils that we are unable to identify. Sorry .. and the colorful one ... a Sand Tiger ( Carcharias cuspidatus ) You may find the PDF useful: Late Oligocene Sharks and Rays from the Chandler Bridge Formation http://www.bioone.org/doi/pdf/10.4202/app.2008.0077 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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