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Some Eocene marine fossils from Virginia


MarcoSr

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4 hours ago, Manticocerasman said:

Nice Otodus. The Eocene ones I find in my area are with serrations ( Otodus auriculatus ). What are the other shark teeth?

 

The turtle jaws are realy cool.

 

 

The other four shark teeth in the Riker display case with the Otodus are anterior Striatolamia macrota.

 

The below reply from this post has a picture of fossils from a site with both Eocene and Miocene formation layers.  The shark teeth to the left of the shark verts are Eocene and are Otodus Aksuaticus and Otodus auriculatus.

 

 

19 hours ago, MarcoSr said:

 

Jack

 

It is now in the below drawer.  Unfortunately I took this picture before I added that meg to this drawer.

 

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Marco Sr.

  

Marco Sr.

 

"Any day that you can fossil hunt is a great day."

My family fossil website     Some Of My Shark, Ray, Fish And Other Micros     My Extant Shark Jaw Collection

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