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 I wanted to thank everyone on this forum for making the month of January an extraordinary month in my life.  We take annual trips to Myrtle Beach and I have always loved to look for the little sharks teeth in the sand.  After 10 years of this, I have a nice little bottle filled with sharks teeth, none bigger than the size of a quarter. 

 

But this trip I decided to have a closer look at the ground. Without experience, I had no idea what I was looking at. So I just picked up things that looked unusual and brought them back in my room and started posting pictures on here.  I had no idea of the diversity of prehistoric life that I have been stepping over this past decade.  I couldn’t get enough. I started going out at night with a flashlight and  learned to time the tides to see what the sea brought in.

 

 I found over 1000 sharks teeth. But I am truly much more excited about the other little bits that you helped me identify,  pieces of dolphin, whale, horse, giant beaver, searobins, pufferfish and stingrays.

 

Because I was so intent searching the ground, I even came away with an Indian spear tip and a military bullet in concretion!

 

  After 31 days, I’ve brought tubs of fossils back home. Lord knows what  I’m going to do with them,  but I do love to pull them out, look them over and read about the creatures they belonged to. 

 

 I wanted to share with you photos of some of what I brought home....

 

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  A tiny fraction of the bone I found.  Wish I knew what they belong to.....

 

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 Lots of examples of the Exogyra oyster shells which for some reason absolutely fascinates me, and dozens of steinkerns I just couldn't pass up ....

 

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And a bag full of coral, seabiscuits and tube worm colonies I cant show because I reached my photo size limit :)

 

 I can’t wait until next January so I can do it all again. I think one of the nicest surprises was finding this special community.  Thanks for letting me be part of it! 

 

— Paula

 

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Nice haul!!

 

Don

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16 hours ago, PSchleis said:

 I wanted to thank everyone on this forum for making the month of January an extraordinary month in my life.  We take annual trips to Myrtle Beach and I have always loved to look for the little sharks teeth in the sand.  After 10 years of this, I have a nice little bottle filled with sharks teeth, none bigger than the size of a quarter. 

 

But this trip I decided to have a closer look at the ground. Without experience, I had no idea what I was looking at. So I just picked up things that looked unusual and brought them back in my room and started posting pictures on here.  I had no idea of the diversity of prehistoric life that I have been stepping over this past decade.  I couldn’t get enough. I started going out at night with a flashlight and  learned to time the tides to see what the sea brought in.

 

 I found over 1000 sharks teeth. But I am truly much more excited about the other little bits that you helped me identify,  pieces of dolphin, whale, horse, giant beaver, searobins, pufferfish and stingrays.

 

Because I was so intent searching the ground, I even came away with an Indian spear tip and a military bullet in concretion!

 

  After 31 days, I’ve brought tubs of fossils back home. Lord knows what  I’m going to do with them,  but I do love to pull them out, look them over and read about the creatures they belonged to. 

 

 I wanted to share with you photos of some of what I brought home....

 

F32AB32C-AA69-4DBC-95C4-9D4FAAB44CBD.thumb.jpeg.cf3f35a9f545c21949db4674dc0a52c6.jpeg

 

  A tiny fraction of the bone I found.  Wish I knew what they belong to.....

 

4791D134-7055-4F13-8399-3937A7E18092.thumb.jpeg.456c2f576cafeff3f8e51e33104410d7.jpeg

 

 Lots of examples of the Exogyra oyster shells which for some reason absolutely fascinates me, and dozens of steinkerns I just couldn't pass up ....

 

A74EF255-2C5C-4121-AD25-BC192672C06B.thumb.jpeg.9466cfa9f68ce7fe98aba2d9f01e175b.jpeg

 

And a bag full of coral, seabiscuits and tube worm colonies I cant show because I reached my photo size limit :)

 

 I can’t wait until next January so I can do it all again. I think one of the nicest surprises was finding this special community.  Thanks for letting me be part of it! 

 

— Paula

 

Another satisfied customer!:D

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Ok!  You twisted my arm. Here’s some more!

 

My best shark teeth...

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 And coral... Can’t resist picking these up ...

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7 minutes ago, PSchleis said:

Ok!  You twisted my arm. Here’s some more :-) 

 

My shark teeth...

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 Can’t resist picking these up ...

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I really like how you have your sharkteeth displayed. You have some nice ones in there.

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59 minutes ago, PSchleis said:

Ok!  You twisted my arm. Here’s some more!

 

My best shark teeth...

 And coral... Can’t resist picking these up ...

Some really great teeth.

And I love the coral.

I'd certainly pick them up too.:)

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On 2/2/2019 at 8:24 PM, PSchleis said:

 

 

 I wanted to share with you photos of some of what I brought home....

 

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What you have labeled as pufferfish mouth plates are actually burrfish, Chilomycterus sp. 

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18 minutes ago, sixgill pete said:

What you have labeled as pufferfish mouth plates are actually burrfish, Chilomycterus sp. 

Thanks! Ill correct.

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