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Is this an Appalathiosaur tooth? Bladen County, North Carolina, black creek group If anyone knows, please let me know.Thank you in advance.
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It is around 4 inches and it was advertised as an angustiden tooth. I was wondering if they were correct
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While walking in the early morning in Corolla, NC 2 weeks ago I was distracted by a black bird that lead me to find this vertebra. I've never found anything like this at the beach so I thought I would ask for some help here. The only thing I've found that looks like it is here - scroll down to Xiphiacetus (Eurhinodelphis) bossi Dorsal Vertebra - Plate 7 - #5 https://www.fossilguy.com/gallery/vert/mammal/marine/eurhinodelphis/eurhinodelphis_miocene.htm Thanks in advance for any answers! Jennifer
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I believe this vert is from the Eocene sea snake Palaeophis sp. If so a very rare find. This is also from my new pit. Eocene Castle Hayne Formation, Comfort Member. Jones County, N.C. Thanks to @Plax for the thought to look into snake. @Al Dente @Boesse @siteseer
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I found this tooth on the beach today and I was wondering if anyone could quickly identify it for me! I’m not sure what kind of tooth it is but it’s a really good one
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Hi All, About 3", this was found by a friend this weekend by the Cape Fear River. We're guessing a jaw of some herbivore, but no clue beyond that! Anyone know? Thanks!
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Hi everyone! I've had quite the month here in Wilmington, NC. After some recent dredging, I've been scouring the beach (often multiple times a day) for any good finds. As far as beach hunting goes, this is by far the most productive month I have ever had, with some of my all-time best teeth coming out of Wilmington. I'm really excited to share some of my finds with you guys. The teeth pictured are only the best ones found from April 20th to May 20th, 2018. There are many more not pictured that did not "make the cut". If anyone has information about any of my teeth or would like an alternate angle of a particular tooth, please reach out! Happy Hunting
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