Lots of competition in the summer, and while it's good to see kids out hunting, they have destroyed a few of my favorite spots, and my shark teeth numbers have dropped. But they seem oblivious to everything but shark teeth. Had an interesting trip lately, some teeth the kids missed, but mostly other stuff. Numbers down, but diversity up! (Size is always an issue there).
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Top left: cowshark teeth pieces and one with a huge oblique root (but only one spike?) top, center and right, skate denticles,
two verts, some teeth and bryozoans(?)
more teeth, on right, three angel shark, two sandtiger parasymphyseals(?)
teeth, a weird "three headed" thing? (have others from earlier), just below that a small hard-to-photograph 3D object
more, some colorful, teeth, in center a broken Tilly bone, showing concentric calcium deposition rings, to the right a puffer plate, bonito nose and tiny ecphora,
@Shellseeker two unbroken tilly bones (more like the two types I usually find), tiny piece of coral
four drum teeth, two tiny mako, and a perfect red 1" mako (made the trip special, hadn't see one in a while)